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I saw this pop up in my 'Recommended' list on YouTube, and couldn't resist sharing it. I know we're generally not car nuts here, but this ain't an ordinary "car" (and I use the term tentatively)...
Introducing the Ferdinand GT3 RS. It is an Austrian vehicle (currently on show in the Lentos Museum of Art, in Linz, Austria) built with an "ultra light construction", and all "unnecessary" components have been removed. As a result, it weighs less than 100kg, has zero emissions, and is completely silent.
So what's the catch? Well, one of the "unnecessary" components was the engine...
So what powers it? Your legs(!)
No, not in the Fred Flintstone way - think of it as a variation on a theme of a recumbent bicycle.
Intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaQB_tgS7f0
(Although I'm sure our resident cyclists could move it significantly faster than White Suit...)
Construction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMmFrJ_k0Qo
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When I saw the video..
I thought of the movie Bugsy Malone. Now all we need is a modern police car version to chase it.
I saw something like that...
I saw something like that in Geneva, back in '01... Couldn't believe it then. I saw my first "Smart" car then too.
Anne
how about this
how about this one?
http://www.recumbent-gallery.eu/wp-content/uploads/car_shape...
Cycle
I saw this one on my cycling forum and giggled happily.
I want one, that is so
I want one, that is so cool.
Just don't hire a blonde to paint it.