LoL,
Picture makes it look like they're all sitting next to each other. (they are really in line)
Here's one where you can sit side by side
The Peel Trident is a two-seater, three-wheeled microcar produced by Peel Engineering in the 1960s, known as the "world's smallest two-seater car". It was an evolution of the Peel P50, designed to be slightly larger and accommodate a passenger. The Trident features a fiberglass body, a clear plastic dome for the cockpit, and a 49cc engine, making it both a unique and economical vehicle.
Limited Production: Only around 80 Tridents were ever produced, making them rare collector's items.
LoL, everyone (our age) knows Ricardo Montalban's "Fine Corinthian Leather" commercial. (heavy roll of the "r")
Couldn't tell you what car it was though.
The Plexiglas Pontiac, June 11, 1940. A General Motors exhibit at the Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco. General Motors had a very clear goal: to show the world what the future would look like. And they achieved it with one of the craziest ideas in automotive history. Under the Pontiac brand, the company introduced the first transparent car made in the US: the Pontiac Deluxe Six “Ghost Car.”
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