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    1972 Mohs Safarikar luxury hunting car - photo

    1972 Mohs Safarikar luxury hunting car. The vehicle featured an aluminum body, sliding doors, retractable hardtop, fold-down bed, television, two-way-radio, and a butane stove. Only three were built.

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    -Ah yes. The Mohs Seaplane Corporation's 2nd venture into the auto market... How many were sold of the three built?
    If you perhaps wonder why most cars just don't look like that, there's more to come:
    The pioneer Bruce Mohs aimed at the Pimpmobile market already in 1967 with this literally grand, unpronounceable piece of work:

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    1972 Mohs Safarikar luxury hunting car - photo-mohs-ad.jpg

    -Look, ma! It has 20" wheels, too!

    160 kiloBucks in today's value, aimed at people whose problems weren't of the monetary kind...

    Some more info on this intrepid entrepreneur and his 9 L International Harvester V8 driven, "rear entry only" (-Ahem...) car:
    https://www.curbsideclassic.com/auto...d-of-its-time/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohs_(automobile)

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