#LAAutoShow: I Am Completely Speechless But A Picture Says 1,000 Words — A Unique Car Appears In La La Land...
For me, once and a while I find something that's just purely indescribable. I've found myself in that very situation for the first time in a while tonight.
That's because the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show (LAAS) didn't just bring forth some killer vehicle debuts. It also brought out the peculiar. Nothing displays that better than what you're about to see.
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That's because someone brought The Pink Panther car to the show. And it's unlike anything you've probably ever seen. Unless, of course, you were a huge fan of The Pink Panther.
Essentially, it looks like a 1960s/1970s love machine. Draped in pink, inside and out, it's a comfy looking limo space with plenty of pink upholstery, carpeting and pillows to get you — and someone else — cozy. How can we forget the telephone and booze to make this a proper motoring experience?
Take a peek below at the sheer ridiculousness of The Pink Panther's ride.
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TheSteve -
11/20/2016 11:47:40 PM
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Yeah baby! It's a retro shaggin' wagon, man! C'est nest pas groovy, man?
Dexter1 -
11/21/2016 1:04:42 AM
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Stupid.
dumpsty -
11/21/2016 7:29:09 AM
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Wow. Still looks brand new. Glad dude sat in it - always forget how "small" it is & how low the roof is.
That engine is probably loud as sh!+. And that TV antenna in the back...shaggalisious.
TomM -
11/21/2016 8:11:13 AM
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Those Liquor bottles would be illegal in some states - without a clear barrier between the front and back. Seems like something George Barris would have produced for Marilyn Munster.
TheSteve -
11/21/2016 1:12:07 PM
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TomM, in case you didn't notice, the driver sits completely OUTSIDE the vehicle, in the elongated nose section. I don't know if that qualifies as a barrier, or not needing one.
TomM -
11/21/2016 2:51:07 PM
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TheSteve Missed that - Question - HOW would you drive that thing - no vision to any side(no mirrors) and probably not to the front(Quick slope off) or back either - and the engine right behind the head of the driver is optimal for hearing loss too.
TheSteve -
11/23/2016 1:54:32 AM
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TomM: It's not meant for driving. It's built for shaggin'. It even has a shag carpet, just so ya know.
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