Is it a car? The weird and (not so) wonderful Larmar
Another video from the fabulous treasure trove that is the Lane Motor Museum, the Larmar was the world's narrowest car. If you can call it a car. A Peel P50 is positively corpulent in comparison - that's more than a foot wider. Made between 1946 and 1951, just a few Larmars were made and very few survive. This one has been restored to what must surely be better than when it was new.

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