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Odd Vehicle Santa Margarita, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $5900. Still not sure what it is.

“We are not quite sure what to call this vehicle. It probably started out as a Willys Americar, then was transformed into it’s present shape by a Cal Poly welding professor (or so the story goes). It has a 4-cylinder flathead engine that turns freely and a stick shift transmission. Notice the custom dash in the pics. There is a small trunk with a spare on the back. Still has the black license plates, so we can assume that it was driven on the highway at some point in it’s life. Would make a real cool run-about or ranch vehicle. Has the original hubcaps. Will need lots of TLC to get it back on the road, but what a hoot – friends will love it. We are certain that it is the only one of it’s kind in the world. I am William of bidslo.com and you can find all sorts of other fantastical vehicles on our website. Have a great day.”

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10 Comments on “Odd Vehicle Santa Margarita, CA **SOLD**

  1. Joe in Mesa

    Kinda looks like the offspring or little brother of Mater (from Disney’s “Cars”) 😉
    Can anyone make out the logo on the hood?

  2. SE Pennsylvania Steve

    I think if you were short you wouldn’t be able to see out that windshield very well.
    It sort of reminds me of a Good Humor ice cream truck.

  3. Colin Peabody

    The front fenders, headlamps and parking lamp positions look very much like 1941 Oldsmobile pieces, welded to a bunch of other parts that I can’t make out!

  4. bob in nc

    listen up, i think i’ve got it.

    the same gal who “designed” the other vehicle below this one for 29 thousand is the maker of this one. i can see some diamond plate. she had a little left over and used it on this one.

  5. Bob

    Bob, that’s a frickin riot!…this one loos like she designed it during her curve period…or pre drugs.

  6. Mark Farr

    I agree with Dennis and if it is an old aircraft tug, I wonder what the top end speed would be…45MPH.

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