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  • 08/07/2025
A FAMILY has become used to turning heads while driving their fleet of 10 bumper cars on California’s roads. In this week’s episode of Ridiculous Rides, vehicles are taken from the amusement park to the open roads. But Tom Wright, a builder, hadn't planned on taking the first fairground ride he worked on to the streets. He told R.Rides: “The purpose at the time was to restore it to its original lustre and put it in a showroom.” However, before finishing the project he decided that he also wanted the cars to be mobile. So, Tom used his engineering skills to move them onto the open road. He explained: “I decided to convert it to a six-speed Kawasaki 550cc motor.” Making these historic vehicles roadworthy was a challenge for him, some having been out of use for 80 years. “They were sitting outside riddled with rust, 18 inches on some of the cars and had to be cut off," Tom said. The bumper cars have also been added with some special features, such as wood exteriors to reflect the area they drive through. “The wheels are custom golf cart wheels because this is a California beach community," he said. Acquiring the first car, finding the right components, making the frames and sending the bodies for paint took a year to complete. All this hard work was worth it in the end, as they are “extremely fun to drive”. When Tom takes the 10 bumpers for a spin with friends and family they turn the heads of locals. “The smiles, waves and the honks make the hobby worth doing.”

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Transcript
00:00They're just plain fun.
00:20My name is Tom Wright.
00:22This car in front of me here is a 1947-48 Lussee autoscooter.
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.
00:39At 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
00:50and put it in a showroom of my business, let people enjoy it.
00:55The more I thought about it before I ever finished that project,
00:58I decided that it needed to be mobile.
01:01So with Tom's engineering skills,
01:04these bumper cars said goodbye to the fairground and hello to the open road.
01:10The easiest way to do that was to put a little Honda 110.
01:14And that worked fine, but it just wasn't fast enough.
01:17And at that point I decided to convert it to a six-speed Kawasaki 500 two-cylinder ninja motor.
01:26What makes this car unique is that it has a six-speed transmission.
01:40It has an independent rear suspension.
01:43It makes the car handle extremely well.
01:45The wheels are custom golf cart wheels.
01:50Because this is a California and a beach community,
01:53I thought the wood would be a nice touch with all of the woody cars in California.
02:00This particular car, it's the oldest car in my collection.
02:04It's a 1936 Lussie auto scooter.
02:08The grille is so beautiful, I think, with all of the chrome.
02:10And with some of these cars having been around for over 80 years,
02:15road-worthy restorations were a big ask.
02:19Because they're old, they're from the 30s, 40s and 50s,
02:22they were sitting outside riddled with rust.
02:2518 inches on three or four or five of these cars had to be cut off
02:28and all new sheet metal put in.
02:31I'm a self-taught welder, fabricator and learned a lot the hard way.
02:36And acquiring the car, acquiring all of the components that I needed,
02:41making the frames, sending the bodies out for paint,
02:45took me about 10 months to a year from beginning to end.
02:51Hood ornament came off and they came up with this idea from a trophy shop.
02:56This happens to be the cheapest part of the whole car.
02:58It's $5 from the trophy shop.
03:01And when Tom, his friends and family take all 10 bumpers for a spin,
03:08they sure turn heads.
03:10Normally the first reaction we get is awe.
03:13And then they try and figure out in their brain,
03:16what was that?
03:17What are those things?
03:18It's just a blast to drive these cars.
03:21It's so unique that you can't compare it to anything else you would drive.
03:24You don't realize until you get in one what they're capable of and what they can do.
03:30And I love driving them.
03:35We're driving down the road.
03:36People have no idea.
03:37We're coming and all of a sudden they're caught in, you know,
03:4010 cars and the smiles and the thumbs up and the waves and the honks.
03:45And those are the things that made the hobby worth doing.
03:49Extremely fun to drive.

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