00:00They're just plain fun.
00:20My name is Tom Wright.
00:22This car in front of me here is a 1947-48 Lussie auto scooter.
00:28What could be cooler than having a street-legal converted bumper car?
00:33How about owning a whole fleet of them?
00:35I would just say that they're just plain fun.
00:38At first, Tom had no plans to hit the streets in these vehicles.
00:44The purpose at the time was to restore it to its original luster and put it in a showroom
00:51of my business, let people enjoy it.
00:55The more I thought about it before I ever finished that project, I decided that it needed
00:59to be mobile.
01:01So with Tom's engineering skills, these bumper cars said goodbye to the fairground and hello
01:08to the open road.
01:09The easiest way to do that was to put a little Honda 110, and that worked fine, but it just
01:16wasn't fast enough.
01:17And at that point, I decided to convert it to a six-speed Kawasaki 500 two-cylinder Ninja
01:26motor.
01:35What makes this car unique is that it has a six-speed transmission, has an independent
01:42rear suspension, makes the car handle extremely well.
01:46The wheels are custom golf cart wheels.
01:50Because this is California in a beach community, I thought the wood would be a nice touch with
01:55all of the woody cars in California.
02:00This particular car, it's the oldest car in my collection.
02:04It's a 1936 Lessee auto scooter.
02:08The grille is so beautiful, I think, with all of the chrome.
02:11And with some of these cars having been around for over 80 years, roadworthy restorations
02:17were a big ask.
02:18Because they're old, they're from the 30s, 40s and 50s, they were sitting outside riddled
02:24with rust.
02:2518 inches on three or four or five of these cars had to be cut off and all new sheet metal
02:29put in.
02:30I'm a self-taught welder, fabricator, and learned a lot the hard way, and acquiring
02:37the car, acquiring all of the components that I needed, making the frames, sending
02:43the bodies out for paint, took me about 10 months to a year from beginning to end.
02:51Hood ornament came off and I came up with this idea from a trophy shop.
02:56This happens to be the cheapest part of the whole car, it's $5 from the trophy shop.
03:02And when Tom, his friends and family take all 10 bumpers for a spin, they sure turn
03:09heads.
03:10Normally, the first reaction we get is awe, and then they try and figure out in their
03:15brain what was that, what are those things?
03:18It's just a blast to drive these cars, it's so unique that you can't compare it to anything
03:23else you would drive.
03:26You don't realize until you get in one what they're capable of and what they can do, and
03:31I love driving them.
03:35We're driving down the road, people have no idea we're coming, and all of a sudden they're
03:39caught in 10 cars, and the smiles and the thumbs up and the waves and the honks, those
03:46are the things that made the hobby worth doing.
03:50Extremely fun to drive.
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