Innovative, wacky and unusal cars - Tampa Bay Auto Musuem

Started by Arthur Dent, February 27, 2008, 10:44:05 PM

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Arthur Dent

I managed to get a visit down to the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum - what a wonderful place! All sorts of unique and unusual cars. All owned by one man and he only puts in cars that are technologically interesting. A lot of them are very rare. Click the link for the full set of pictures (well worth it) and below is a small sample.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/daveseven/sets/72157603991460652/

Tatra T87 - one of my all time favorite cars.



Hanomag Kommisbrot



Peugeot 402 Darl'Mat Roadster



Well worth a visit.

Otto Puzzell

If I ever get down there, I will make a point of it. I see a few of our previous puzzles in there, too.  :)
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

ftg3plus4

Had fun visiting there last summer. Unfortunately their Delahaye was out getting painted so I didn't get to see it.

Highlight of the visit: The owner tried driving a not-fully-restored car (a '70s NSU, as I recall) out of the museum, and accidentally hit one of the museum's other cars with it! (No damage to the other car, but a few bits of rusty metal fell off the NSU.)
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

porridgehead

I've always loved the looks of the Woodlight headlamps. Does their design follow their function or are they more ornamental?

Measures with mics, marks with chalk, cuts with axe, beats to fit and paints to match

ftg3plus4

BTW, you all may already know this, but that's not the actual Cugnot tractor, but a replica (dating from the 1930s, I believe).
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

Arthur Dent

Yes its a replica. Condition is not bad at all if its from the 30s.

Boxer2500

Quote from: porridgehead on March 31, 2009, 09:03:45 PM
I've always loved the looks of the Woodlight headlamps. Does their design follow their function or are they more ornamental?



Seems like a early attempt at "aero", before the laws of aerodynamics were fully understood... or, I should say, before computers were built which could "understand" the principles of aerodynamics.

Arthur Dent

Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, TN. Full of wonderful and rare classic cars.

http://www.lanemotormuseum.com

Even bigger. Great stuff. Full set of pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/daveseven/sets/72157616663689511/