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Dan & Ingrid
A trailer queen to be towed behind the car in "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Wow, I'm not sure which is uglier.Or this...
Art deco.Looks like something out of a 1930's comic book.
Art deco.
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The spinning propeller story has tremendous sticking power but it's not the correct one. The logo stems from the company's founding in Bavaria and the state colors of Bavaria. I don't expect to reach many people with the true story behind the BMW roundel but if you read this you will know the the real story.Remember, BMW started out as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, and their logo is intended to resemble a spinning propeller. In the '30s BMW pioneered the use of fairings particularly for sidecar racing. Full dustbin fairings are still used today and is one of their legacies. I can easily picture this having been found in some engineer's notebook dating from that era, and like dduelin said "they will sell every one because it’s a very small production run", but not to me. I prefer my ST.
You win Keith, that is the ugliest waste of metal I've ever witnessed.
,Truck? Okay. How about Stealth Camino?
Not crazy about the bike but it looks a whole lot better than that ugly Cybertruck. It's almost enough to make the Pontiac Aztek look good. Almost. At least a little less ugly but only by comparison.This one looks to have been inspired by the Tesla Cybertruck. Or perhaps vice-versa.
There's a certain [...] porcine grace to it.