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Met up with my buddy yesterday, learned he bought a '77 Citicar (one of these, tho not this nice: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/23/Citicar.jpg/250px-Citicar.jpg), so I was poking around on the net and came across this interesting freak. It's got highly unconventional proportions and it's apparently fast as hell, so I find it mildly interesting:

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Surprising, since the video says the car cost $80K to build. Never heard of it before yesterday.

Still; an interior that small should be relatively easy to spruce up; it's the mechanicals that have to be right.

I the steering column, and some of the interior door panel parts are from an S-10 "parts car"

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That one is actually spruced up a bit. I sat in the blue one.

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  • 4 months later...

This would be fun to have body shells that could be swapped out to give it alternative looks. But is it even legal for the roads here. Maybe considering they brought in the coffin smart car.

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