What do you call a car made from a log? A set of wheels you can play like a drum? And a four wheeled mermaid that loves car washes? Call them Art Cars.
You definitely don't want to leave home without it - your helmet, that is. Not if you're riding your unicycle through the rain forest, or a street luge down a mountain.
Meet four individuals whose extremely weird wheels were never intended to go the farthest or the fastest. They're designed to electrify us. Hop aboard and rate these vehicles for their 'shock' value.
Join us for the West Coast's wackiest wheeled weekend of the year. Kinetic sculptors from far and wide put their peddle-powered creations on the line. The starting line, that is - at the annual Kinetic Sculpture Race in Port Townsend, Washington.
Sad but true - our beloved jalopies don't last forever. Visit an Art Car graveyard. Then, overnight at a trailer park full of vintage classics. Would you believe a quarter mile long fence made of retired tractors?
A motorcycle that resembles a Formula One racer. A car that runs on sunshine. And a one-person Electrathon. Some of these automobile creations are so far out that the designs get lost en route.
Meet three individuals who are as unique as their cars are strange. A showgirl in a cartoon Cabriolet, an artist in a 2-story car called 'Kaka', and a sculptor whose cars do everything from phone to fight.
Wanna race? Got a barstool? No? A street luge? No? A bike that floats? A super-charged grassmunching lawnmower? No? You're the perfect spectator for this episode of Weird Wheels.
Meet five guys who were born to tinker. Would you believe a 650 c.c. bathtub? A traffic buster that's as cute as a Sparrow? Then you're not going to believe the wheel that shoots rapids, or the onewheeled motorcycle.
'Easy rider'? That's easy for some folks to say. Folks who've never hung on to a Nitro Harley. Or a guitar on wheels. They sure haven't met the roller-skating house painter?
So, you think you know what an Art Car is? Not until you've seen the Rhino Car, you haven't. Or the car you might mistake for a salad bar. Or the wrought iron Volkswagen. These are Art Cars!
This is your ticket to the World's Smallest Museum -- on wheels. And a ride in a car with a pig co-driver. And a visit to the workshop of the King and Queen of kinetic sculpture.
Car artists transform ordinary vehicles into the extraordinary and the comical. A Camero sprouts wings and becomes the Nat-mobile. The Push-Me/Pull-You Car doesn't know if it's coming or going, and the big, wheeled flower is always daisy-fresh.