, it’s a sure bet that they could ever have imagined the American 1932 Stout Scarab or the 1935 Wikov Kapka from the Czech Republic. Fans of microcars will take special delight in the U.K.’s diminutive 1958 Meadows Frisky, or Fuju Toshuda Motors’ Fuji Cabin, only 85 of which were built between 1957 and 1959. With its kick-start scooter engine, two seats, three wheels, and a single headlight, this Japanese microcar is, perhaps the strangest-looking vehicle ever made.
Invoking Turkey’s Anadol A1, made from 1966-1975, may be useful as a tie-breaker in board games where the use of proper nouns is permitted.Phantom Jonckheere “Round-Door” Coupé, 1930 Bentley Blue Train, and 1938 Hispano-Suiza H6B Dubonnet Xenia, plus dozens of other masterpieces far too extreme to have ever seen series production. Lovers of Italian cars made in the 1950s-1970s are in for a treat as well.