Friday, August 27, 2010
NOT A FORD MUSTANG
This has to be the most unique car that I have ever seen. Let's see, it's not a horseless carriage and probably has more than a one horse power engine. Maybe, it belonged to a cowboy who moved to the big city. Regardless, I am in serious negotiations to replace the Yugo with fine machine.
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Where do you find this stuff? I swear!
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That's hilarious! What a fantastic vehicle. Great picture!
ReplyDeleteScary to imagine what adventures can happen when you are in the saddle.
ReplyDeleteIf I don't see the steering wheel on the horse's neck, i am inclined to ask if this is a real horse.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful bodycar AH! Ah! Ah!
ReplyDelete:) indeed!
ReplyDeleteI have trouble imagining you perched on a white horse, driving around town taking photos of mailboxes. Really, I do.
ReplyDeleteVery creative and funny idea, I love your title for this post, this exposition looks very interesting!
ReplyDeleteHugs and a beautiful weekend
Léia
I love the steering wheel location...
ReplyDeleteHee! No one will forget you in this beauty, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteI had to enlarge it to make sure what I was seeing. How many wrecks would that cause by rubberneckers?
ReplyDeleteYou've got to have Moxie to be seen in that thing.
ReplyDeleteThis is unbelievable! I think you are right when you say it belonged to a cowboy who moved to the big city.
ReplyDelete«Louis» saw an AMC Gremlin on the road yesterday and thought it might be a worthy replacement for the Yugo...
ReplyDeleteWasn't Moxie a soda drink sold back in the turn of the century? Maybe this is an ad. A weird one.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get it at first: you can ride the horse and drive the car from up there... Does it really work? I am quite afraid that the answer would be yes!
ReplyDeleteHilarious shot!
ReplyDeleteEven better than the Gremlin as a replacement for the Yugo: «Louis» just saw an AMC PACER! He tried to flag the owner down and give him your contact information, but, alas was (ahem) out-Paced...
ReplyDeleteYou brought a smile to my face! What a great machine! I wonder what genius thought this up. Loved your commentary, too.
ReplyDeleteBoy, you sure put my little horse to shame, though!
Wow fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
I love that man standing behind the car (can we call it a car?) with that "what the...?" expression on his face!!! Fantastic :D
ReplyDeleteI think it fits with your "riders on the storm" theme from the other day!
ReplyDeleteAh, you would turn many heads as you go cruising the hiways and byways in this marvelous machine. MB.
ReplyDeleteYou really need to divulge where you find these amazing captures. Too funny.
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea, B Squared. THIS is the car for you.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting this post. He looks like a toy. Very playful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog.
Greetings from Roberto
OMG where do you find these things
ReplyDeleteHow funny that the horse is backwards.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Wonder if this is GM's secret weapon to pay back all the bail out money?
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
I do love your blog post titles .. always makes me smile
ReplyDeleteThat's a very curious mode of transportation. Which is transporting which?
ReplyDeleteHave a great start to your week!
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That is a great caption. Cool photo.
ReplyDeleteGolly, what your presence has done to Harbor Spring... Are you sure you saw this before the party?!
ReplyDeleteThe look on the guy's face contemplating the horse is priceless.
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask is it a real horse, but I just saw the steering wheel, so I won't ask. Amusing vehicle though, I could just imagine the looks one would get riding it down the main street.
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