What a wild machine! The 1958 Sir Vival was a real one-of-a-kind safety prototype built by Walter C. Jerome in Worcester, Massachusetts. Its most distinctive feature is that rotating elevated turret cab — the driver sat up top in a bubble cockpit, physically separated from the engine section by an articulated joint meant to absorb crash energy. The thick rubber side rails, panoramic windshield, and rear tailfins were all part of its eccentric vision of automotive safety, decades before seatbelts or crumple zones were standard. Only one was ever built, and it's still around today! 🚗✨#musclecars #carculture #exoticcars #classiccar #RareCars #DesignIcon #ClassicCarLife #ExoticCars #ArtDeco #cars #canada #keşfe #usa #FacebookForCreato
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