Everyone has a dream car. For those who are more grounded, these usually revolve around muscle cars like the Ford Mustang or the Shelby GT500. But there are also those who dare to dream. These are the kind of people who wish that light sabers were real or that Gotham City was a bona fide travel destination.
The cars that these people want to see being driven around Saskatoon are those that look like they leaped straight out of movies and graphic novels. If you're one of these people, then you'd be glad to know there are car designers who feel the same way. Here are a few examples of what happens when you let your inner child design automobiles:
The Batmobile
Sure, the new Batmobile in the Christian Bale reboot seems all gritty and realistic, but for most Batman fans, the epitome of Batmobile design is in Tim Burton's 1989 version. The designers at Putsch Racing thought the same, which is why they built a street legal replica of it. This Batmobile has all the flowing lines and fins, plus a military-grade gas-turbine engine that can jet it up to180mph.
The VW Beetle + a Burrito
What happens if you cross a VW Beetle with a bad burrito? If the first thing that came to mind was a jet-powered Beetle, then you think along the same lines as vehicle modifier Ron Patrick. Imagine you're stopped at a red light, and then someone challenges you to a race. The other guy revs up his sports car, thinking you're a pushover. So you fire up your giant Navy-surplus jet engine and disappear into the horizon.
The WaterCar Python
Most of Saskatoon's neighborhoods are divided by natural boundaries like bodies of water. For some cars, this could truly be a barrier in the absence of a bridge. However, a Saskatoon car dealer [http://www.countryford.ca/specials/index.htm] might be able to hook you up with a WaterCar Python. This Corvette-based car can retract its wheels and function like a speedboat.
The Sofa Car
You're sitting on the couch, and you get the sudden urge to eat chips. Instead of getting up and driving to the store, you start your sofa's engine, drive it into the street and to the store at a top speed of 87mph. This experience requires no further description. Call a Saskatoon car dealership and find out how you can get one now.
All of these cars are considered street legal, which is amazing, considering one of them is a moving sofa. Try this: buy a Sofa Car from a Saskatoon car dealership, drive it, and then see how many cops try to stop you. For more information, check out idesignow.com/inspiration-2/10-innovative-car-concept-designs.html.
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