Top 10 most Creepy Looking Cars In the World

The cars that everyday people see and drive look very similar to each other. A bulky box on four wheels is exactly what most of us get. But if you love cars which are out of ordinary, few cars of this list might be your dream. These 10 cars certainly broke all the molds. Have a look at some of the most weird looking cars ever made.

10. Norman Timbs Special

Norman Timbs Special

Norman Timbs Special

Norman E. Timbs was an influential engineer during 1940s who worked with Tucker automobiles.This car is one of the more elegant, streamlined and swooping custom cars ever created. The long front nose and slimmed down design without doors of any kind, make it one of most weird looking cars ever created.

9. Stout Scarab

Stout Scarab

Stout Scarab

Stout Scarab was designed by William Bushnell Stout in 1932. Marked as the world’s first minivan, this traveling vehicle was envisioned by its creator to be an office on wheels. Unlike other cars of that era, Stout Scarab features a small nose and a long wheelbase to maximize the accessible space.

8. Bugatti Type 57s Aérolithe

Bugatti Type 57s Aérolithe

Bugatti Type 57s Aérolithe

Today when we hear the name Bugatti, immediately a supercar like Veyron comes in our mind. But the company have manufactured hundreds of different car models and some of them can easily be considered weird looking, as in the case of Bugatti type 57s.

7. General Motors Le Sabre

General Motors Le Sabre

General Motors Le Sabre

The GM LeSabre was the concept car that was revealed in 1951. The design was inspired by aircraft, and elements like the wrap-around windshield and tail fins, are the good manifestations of the inspiration behind it. Today we can easily claim this car to be one of the most weird looking cars.

6. 1932 Ford Speedster

1932 Ford Speedster

1932 Ford Speedster

The unusual look of this speedster from Ford himself makes it one of a kind, which is why it was Sold for $770,000 at 2016 RM Auctions. The Speedster was given a downward, unconventionally pointed, split-post windscreen. Even at the time of release the design didn’t make sense to anybody, and today it is one of the most weird looking cars ever created.

5. Peel P50

Peel P50

Peel P50

We must admit that this car is kinda cute. The Peel P50 was a three-wheeled micro-car which was originally manufactured by Peel company from 1962 to 1965. It holds Guinness World Records of the smallest production car ever made. But we think it is also one of the most weird looking cars ever designed.

4. 1948 Tasco

1948 Tasco

1948 Tasco

Tasco is one of the oddest vehicle human brain has come up. There are plenty of people who still love it, but they are hardcore lovers of classic cars.Tasco was a prototype for a post-WWII American sports car and featured airplane inspired controls, designed by Gordon Buehrig, it was also the first car in the world with a T-top roof.

3. General Motors Firebird I, II and III

General Motors Firebird I, II and III

General Motors Firebird I, II and III

The Firebird cars were prototype cars built by General Motors, which were primarily designed to showcase in 1953, 1956, and 1959 Motorama auto shows. All the three cars was clearly inspired by a jet plane. And every car they built was the weirder than the last.

2. 1955 Chrysler (Ghia) Streamline X “Gilda”

1955 Chrysler (Ghia) Streamline X “Gilda”

1955 Chrysler (Ghia) Streamline X “Gilda”

Some of might say that this is a coolest car ever made, but, we say it is the weirdest vehicle ever created. This car seems to be inspired by some kind of spaceship, and one can tell that there must have a wacky inspiration behind. However, developers of the car designed it to achieve better aerodynamics.

1. Ferrari 512S Modulo

Ferrari 512S Modulo

Ferrari 512S Modulo

No, this isn’t any kind of joke, this is an actual Ferrari, a concept car designed by Paolo Martin and unveiled at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show. We have to admit that This car looks very much similar to a spaceship from a cheap science fiction movie.

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