Uniqueness runs in our family too...
Here are pictures of a truck my brother, Eddy built. He named this truck DOUBLE VISION. This vehicle is unique, in that it can be driven from both sides and also driven sideways. It has four wheel drive, four wheel steering, 350 Chevy motor, turned-up headers, and at night you can see the flames rise from the open hood. Some might call it a Chevota.
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Eddy Van The Carpet Man
Double Vision waiting for line up in the Orange City, Florida parade on Hwy. 17-92. |
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Howard and Double Vision
At a car show in a parking lot plaza in Orange City, Florida the night before the parade. |
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Inside Double Vision
This is the main cockpit for Double Vision. The headlights are in the front of this side. All the toggle switches are for different lights and sounds on this vehicle. There is a small plexiglass bottom near the gear shift where you can see the road underneath. |
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Inside Double Vision
This is the secondary cockpit for Double Vision (in most vehicles it would be considered the back seat). If sitting in this position, you will mostly ride backwards, unless steering. |
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Interior of Double Vision
Plexiglass bottom shaped as lips, wrapped in stainless steel. All four doors are also wrapped in stainless steel. When peering through the lips, you have the ability to see underneath.
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Billy, Jr., Howard and Eddy Van
Taking Double Vision out for a spin after the car show and before the parade. Just completed a few double eights and sideways driving. |
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Billy, Jr., Volusia County Sheriff, and Ron
When asked by the Volusia County Sheriff "What did the license plate read on the back of that white truck", my reply was "That truck had no back". He detained me for further questioning while Ron tried to explain. |
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