The Mohs Ostentatienne Opera Sedan And SafariKar
Posted by Ross Rosenberg
The Telegraph has a series of Digg/filler articles up, listing “The 100 ugliest cars of all time” — currently they have reached number twenty. The veracity of such a list is not something which I care to discuss, the subjective nature of such an endeavor making criticism moot. Surely, there are some truly hideous cars on this list, but there are also automobiles contained within that do not strike me as “ugly” per se.
The one vehicle that really stood out, however, was the Mohs Ostentatienne Opera sedan, a car who wore its luxurious absurdity on its sleeve. Powered by a truck engine, the car could only be entered from a large, rear hatch as the long, steel bars that ran the length of the car prevented the use of side doors, and the tires were filled with nitrogen. The name of the car refers to the extras one could request for the interior, including gold inlaid instrument panels, Ming style oriental rugs, and refrigerators.
Yet, while the Ostentatienne is nice, it pales in comparison to the Mohs SafariKar, perhaps the closest a car manufacturer has come to producing a real life Transformer.
Categories: Luxury, Gimme, Cars
Posted at 12:39 pm on August 28, 2008
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