trik truk by Richardphotos
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
MR. Darryl Starbird's Museum in NE Oklahoma close to Missouri the body and accessories are not known by myself, but MR Starbird hand crafts body parts from sheet metal. he does not use fiberglass on any of his customs.
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Comments (12)
COOL & UNIQUE
Cool! But where's the engine?
Amazing!
I had some bad luck today, but then good luck because I was able to find a replacement breaker($30) for one that quit working.
a good thing that I keep my tools. makes a difference when working with electrical circuits
That's certainly an interesting vehicle.
I like the red and white creation. It's odd enough to suit my personality. :-)
Very interesting vehicle. I guess it could be left or right sided drive. Also has the look of a lounge chair seating. It would be a little bit of a hassle crawling into and out of it from what I can tell. Possibly the front will raise higher and you can more or less walk into it. Also, looks like four-wheel front steering and with the pedals so far apart you would have to use both your feet, right for acceleration and left for braking. Crazy, but I would not mind driving it once.
Very cool looking vehicles! Amazing that he only uses sheet metal and not fiberglass to fabricate the car bodies!
I'm wondering what the yellow vehicle with the twin bubble windows is in the 2nd photo?
Very unusual and interesting
OK, now THAT is wild! I'd be busting my head every time I got in or out of that beast! LOL It does look pretty cool, though. Cool shot, Richard.
An amazing concept
Awesome idea for a car. Love it :)