Weirdest Cars Ever Produced In The World

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Ferrari 512S Modulo
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As the World’s weirdest cars go, the Ferrari Moldo wins hands down. It was an actual Ferrari built as a concept car by Paolo Martin and showcased at the 1970 Geneva motor show. The car turned out looking like a futuristic spaceship type vehicle built for a science fiction movie. It was one of the weirdest cars ever designed.

1955 Chrysler (Ghia) Streamline X “Gilda”
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Although this was projected as a cool car of its time, it ended up looking weird. It looked like a spaceship based on some wacky design which the developers felt was necessary to improve the aerodynamics of the car. The car never saw a production line and was regarded as the weirdest car of all time.

General Motors Firebird I, II and III
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The three Firebird prototypes built by General motors’ were not for production but to be showcased in the 1953, 1956 and 1959 Motorama automobile exhibition. The design based on a jet plane looked as weird as the cars they built before that.

1948 Tasco
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Tasco is truly an odd vehicle which surprisingly lovers of vintage automobiles love even today. It was a WWII era prototype for a sports vehicle designed by Gordon Buehrig featuring an aerodynamic design and controls. Although it turned out a collector’s item, there was no denying it was a truly weird automobile.