I cannot guarantee that this car is functional, but it sure is fun. Ever seen this ?
If you did, please respond below and tell us who it was built for.
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That's the Voxmobile, by George Barris if I'm not mistaken.
Not only does it drive, it's a mobile amplifier which supports 30 something guitars and has a built in organ.
Rock and Roll!
JWK
Quote from: K5ING on January 06, 2009, 07:54:07 PM
Not only does it drive, it's a mobile amplifier which supports 30 something guitars and has a built in organ.
Rock and Roll!
As you say!
You tought me something: I hadn't found what the car was, and you're right, I read the story. So the point is yours. It was commissioned by Vox, and not, as I believed, by the musician shown here (it's a record cover).
Why, by the way, does he hold a helmet in his hand? This is not very rock and roll... Do you know who he is?
He must be a very speedy purveyor of musical notes.
Point given to K5ING, and puzzle moved upward. One more point for this question:
Who is the guy photographed here with the Voxmobile?
Jimmy Bryant
Brilliant !
Buy it now!
The car; not Jimmy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260492703795
....or, watch it, and then buy it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQv-3zvs9GM
Also featured in the crap-tastic 1968 Jack Nicholson / Susan Strasberg movie Psych-Out
Since I can't remember the 60s, it means I must have been there, right?
What innocent times. What beautiful concepts: love, peace rock & roll.
What happened? How did I become a cynical old man?
But I still love the music, although I use a Behringer amp for my bass.
RtR
Another pic.
The album cover that started it all...
This guy built his own :)