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My current idea is whitewall tires + white/red accents, white shag/fuzzy seat covers, a red steering wheel cover, and maybe red fuzzy dive hanging from the mirror. I was also thinking of putting a couple red stuffies/cute little things in the back seat.
I know basically NOTHING about cars or car aesthetics though 😂 so I have no idea if this would actually look good on a Juke specifically, or if there are better ideas I haven’t thought of. I’m not necessarily trying to make it literally clown-themed, but I do want it to have a fun/cute/quirky vibe.
I’m very open to suggestions! Bonus points for ideas that make it look appropriately silly without being too over-the-top lol.
Credit to @laurabtlrr on Instagram, go follow her she's awesome
This is a Zastava 750, from the company that brought you the Yugo in later years. The 750 is basically a license-built copy of the Fiat 600, with a slightly bigger engine. I adore him, he’s the perfect car for a snuggly drive with your other half!
"Hold on, don't move... Still accelerating..."
This adorably tiny car is the Swedish licensed production version of the German Fuldamobil S-7. About 400 examples were produced between 1957 and 1962. Since the S-7 was classified as a motorcycle rather than a car, it could be legally driven with a motorcycle license and sold at Cykelfabriken Fram bicycle and motorcycle shops.
Seen in a museum.
In the late '60 Citroën got interested in the Wankel motor. They designed a coupé based on the Ami 8, fitted with a 500 cm3 single rotor engine. 500 of these mules where "sold" to high annual mileage customers for testing.
At the end of the experiment most vehicles were bought back by Citroën, which explains why there are so few remaining.
(See https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_M35 for more details. Or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn\_M35)
This 50 year-old beauty is still running fine : it came from the Netherlands to D-Day beaches.
Very popular delivery van (until the mid '60...) based on the Renault Juvaquatre (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault\_Juvaquatre).
The local café uses it for promotion.