Once we already wrote to you about an unusual car, in the construction of which parts from 17 different cars were used. It turns out that it’s not the only one.
In the 1970s, a whole family of unusual cars called AnyCar appeared in the USA. They were created on the order of Manufacturers Hanover Trust bank, which decided to promote its car loan program in this way. The first AnyCar was built in 1971 by tuner Gene Winfield.
It used parts from 22 different cars – from Beetle to Chrysler 300.
Two years later, AnyCar II appeared, using parts from 40-50 cars. The base for it was a 1929 Hudson, and units from Cadillac Eldorado, Plymouth Valiant, Oldsmobile Toronado, and even Chevrolet Corvette were also used.
The final AnyCar III was made by renowned customizer George Barris. He used a Volkswagen wagon as the base and then added parts from another 40 cars.
Moreover, a small one-seater electric car would emerge from the front part of AnyCar III. It was intended for bypassing traffic jams.