Last week I asked what famous car had a Ford V8 in the rear, a fiberglass body and a connection with an ancient Egyptian motif. What was it? It was the Stout Scarab a 1930–1940’s American minivan. It was designed by William Bushnell Stout and manufactured by Stout Engineering Laboratories and later by Stout Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. The Stout Scarab is credited by some as the world’s first production minivan, or a 1946 experimental prototype.
So to this week. What car is this? You would take it outside to pray. Clue – fugly.
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