How to build a car

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Of course there are a lot of ways to build a car. The western way is to systemise the proces. Especially in the 20th century the aim was to design for mass production. It seemed the only way for such a luxury product. The world is flooded with cars and hereby also carwrecks, parts, tyers, oil, ect. This flood of resources makes it possible to start sampling old car parts into a new costum made cars. The Scrapcar.

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From the website http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/01/23/how-to-dream-up-a-car

Landscape experience machine

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The Sunbeam-Mabley was designed by Maxwell Maberley Smith in 1901. It was remarkable for having its wheels laid out in a diamond formation. This unconventional design was done to make it possible to arrange the seats sideways. This was not the safer option but much better for the view. This car was made for joyriding and noting else.

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Dream Car

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I would like to build a dream car. Not that I’m such a car fanatic but as a symbol of basic freedom. Everybody owns a car but who builds a car and maintains it himself? It’s the same thing as a house, a garden or a shed. We all want one but it’s a luxury to build it ouselves. You need time, money and more important a licence. These basic needs are built by big compagnies who claim to have the expertise to build it better, more efficient and cheaper. We are consumers of their better products. But I don’t want a better product. I want to build my dream even when it’s leaking, falling apart or dangerous.