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Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Top 10 Customized Vehicles From Around The World

1. Custom Rickshaws (India, Bangladesh)


List only human powered vehicles, the custom of Indian rickshaws proves that just because your vehicle is not an engine, you do not mean it can not move out. Although their use in other parts of the world at large has faded, rickshaws transport in many cities in India and Bangladesh would normally. As a way to get around a cheap used, rickshaws are an integral part of transportation system. But what makes them great art. Oil paintings that movie stars to political commentary for all the products in the show, they reflect the owner’s thoughts and feelings while on the road to see other people giving so much quiet. In the past, elites ugly example of the low-class culture, but as recent pictures of artists and scholars to have looked down on them as art began to take seriously. All this, and they are environmentally friendly!

2. Customized Vans (U.S.A.)


Is nothing quite like a customized van Boogie “Seventy” say? In the sixties they first came to prominence among hippies and surfers, custom van since 1970 in fact only came to their poor. Inside, they low shag carpeting, strobe lights were creations of the living room and you’re really lucky, a mini-fridge full of cold brews and panty peeler were you. Outside the cultural tributes to the heroes of those days were. C3PO from every Sci-FI and fantasy character Conan the air was pushed immortal glory for all to see. Custom van culture of the seventies do anything with the cheerful enthusiasm of the sixties Free Wheeling migrate combined. Easy moving castle, streets and beaches they cruised, all the rest of the house where there was pavement LA. And that they all kick major ass was brutal picture of the wicked.

3. Jeepneys (Philippines)


Originally built on the husks of surplus U.S. Army jeeps worn out, jeepneys how one man’s trash is another man’s treasure is a great example. When U.S. forces withdrew from the Philippines after World War 2, or if they sell their surplus to local people gave hundreds of jeeps. A vehicle is not happy, but so happy to have one designed to transport troops, Filipinos jeep stripped, cabs extended, roofs gone, and boring with all kinds of brightly colored painted army green. Result in vehicles took way more fun then the establishment of public transportation in a country still trying to rebuild after years of occupation was served an important role. They became part of the culture still exist today, although they no longer are made from old army jeep. Some manufacturers also “E-jeepneys,” jeepneys that run on electricity have begun to build. Future to ensure that the jeepneys on the streets of the Philippines will never be drab help, even after the oil will be over.

4. Jingle Trucks (Central Asia)


Although the name sounds silly (and maybe even a little offensive) can not laugh at the lyrics to trucks. Clad in heavy commercial vehicles are common throughout Central Asia, but the broad Afghanistan, India and Pakistan are found. Houses, animals, vehicles, and the pastoral landscape of colorful pictures, the song is amazing to see the trucks. Despite a common look, the owner of each truck is unique and should be a reflection of taste and personality. A common image of the trucks a human eye, to ward off evil spirits. But other than trucks, custom vehicles song set (and gives his name), of course jingling. The signature sound, the song “bumpers trucks are decorated with long range and charm hanging like curtains. Harsh Afghan air, the chain curtains act as wind chimes, letting everyone know a song coming truck. If they still do not see huge painted eyes staring at them.

5. Mod Scooters (U.K.)


Swinging sixties may produce a lot of great music, but in your heart, it was all about style. James Bond dinner jacket Emma Peel cat suit, 1960, secret mission in London is looking cool as humanly possible, and did not cost extra. Once, mods, and their motor scooters more popular subcultures expressed their undying love of fashion. Although they were largely working class children, mods were influenced by Italian culture and fashion and cheap, greasy loved Vespa and Lambretta scooters. Once they got them, they heavily modify their exteriors especially the mirrors and lights. Not limit itself to just two or a mirror light materials, some Mods rear view mirror and headlights so as they can on their scooters as is crammed. Never before or since has been secured in the history of motor vehicles was so cool.

6. Lowriders (U.S.A.)


Though they be associated with West Coast hip-hop culture in recent years have come, lowriders have always been an integral part of Chicano culture. As the first Mexican Americans now 30, lowriders and develop the culture around them as back and made flourished during the postwar boom. Former soldiers who like to cut their helicopters, Lowrider enthusiasts at large to modify your car as soon ride. After the first use sandbags and cinder blocks, they actually cut short and his car moved on. Aim for “low and slow” as possible, as was expected. One of the most famous Lowrider modifications, hydraulics, the fact of a penal law enacted by the State of California as a response was made. No they do through your neighborhood at undesirables and slow driving is seen as a bunch of kindness, making it illegal to state any part of the car is at its rims. An entrepreneur to get around the law to adapt an old B-52 bombers took some pumps and a system where the increase or decrease your car whether there were any police around, depending on invented.

7. Itasha (Japan)


Let’s say you finally have enough money and power to buy Italian sports car you’ve always dreamed of. A masterpiece of automotive engineering and raw power, it’s just as good as it starts to feel. Obviously, the first thing you are going to run out and a whole bunch more money to blow a sexy cartoon character painted on it, does not it? Strange as this, a group of car enthusiasts in Japan can look for, what they actually do. Itasha known as (the “painful car” means – the “pain” “embarrassing pain” or “painful on the wallet” – really) these cars are primarily owned, operated, and people love that performance is matched only by vehicles showed off his desire to make love to a cartoon. However itasha seen in the actual race will be sponsored by real companies are starting, it is still largely a labor of love. Czech man who paid to devote a large part of the world give to know just how much they love the pink hair girl with the cartoon, no amount is too much.

8. Choppers (U.S.A.)


At the end of World War 2, millions of returning soldiers found themselves back after the war of the excitement that can not satisfy a thirst for life with the house. Many of them bought motorcycles for the speed and enjoy the freedom of the open road, but found the factory version is heavy and full of unnecessary parts. Uncle Sam taught the skills they bring to the peaceful use, they modify the “cut” their bikes to make them leaner and faster. In the next twenty years, Art has developed a vast subculture was born. Although largely faded from the public eye helicopters over the years, they saw a resurgence in 2000, the West Coast to a new generation of American Chopper customized bike is like marketing helicopters shows with brands. Extreme changes, dangerous and hard, perhaps better than any other custom vehicle which is fortunate because the United States is the world where you can legally drive in the only country symbolizes.

9. Tourist Buses (Thailand)


10. Dekotora (Japan


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