The Runabout was one of three General Motors show cars built for the 1964 World’s Fair, the other being the GM-X and Firebird IV. Generally, it was intended to showcase design innovation, and this sleek trike wasn’t without interesting features. For starters, it didn’t have conventional doors. The windscreen formed part of a canopy that lifted up and forward, allowing passengers entry to the cabin. Not only that, the lower rear section of the outer body incorporated a shopping trolley.

by ArtisticHoney101