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I drove and electric cheese wedge from the 70's. It rather not good, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. 

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The CitiCar is an Electric Cheese Wedge From the 70's

This is a 1975 Sebring-Vanguard CitiCar. It's electric. It's silly. I love it. Follow Kyle, the owner of this CitiCar, on social media Instagram @fellerfactory (https://www.instagram.com/fellerfactory/) Twitter @realKyleFeller (https://twitter.com/realKyleFeller) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/agingwheels Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/aging-wheels-store Merchandise Europe: https://teespring.com/stores/aging-wheels-store-eu

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Anonymous

How did you get the cat to stay in the background so well for the beginning?

Juhani Saarinen

What surprised me the most was that it was NOT made in the Soviet Union! Amazing vehicle, I'd cherish it if I was the owner.

Anonymous

I never saw one of these on the road in real life. I suspect most people ordered it, drove it a week, and realized what a horrible mistake they had made. "Parked" it in grandpa's barn; where it collapsed over the next 20 years.

Michael Steeves

Is that a sister to Cheese Louise?

evilution

Looking forward to the video of the weird car in the background. Looks like a single seater cheese wedge.

KlueBat

Oh man, this was such a good video. I was laughing and learning about a vehicle I did not even know existed!

Anonymous

Wondering what one could make out of this. Linke a much netter - maybe used -(brushless?) motor and regen as well as some more battery power (what ever fits in ;))

Anonymous

Probably your funniest video to date, and that says something. "Kick, kick..." Love it.

Matt Dupuis

"Who would buy this?" (seconds later) "This is the best thing ever!"

agingwheels

I was also surprised it uses such a simple speed control setup. It didn't feel indexed, surprisingly. The only feel the pedal had came from the return spring attached to it.

Matt Dupuis

Probably very much like a golf cart?