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Dodgems or Bumper Cars will always be remembered as one of the longest running and most successful attractions in the amusement industry. No other ride can compete with Dodgems when it comes to ...
Colin started with an old Dodgem bumper car shell. Then he added a 600-cc motorcycle engine which is good for 100 horsepower. That's quite a lot for something so small and light.
THIS is one car that can dodge traffic - as it is a street-legal DODGEM. The purple vehicle, which looks more at home at a funfair than on the roads, is a fully converted bumper car that runs on ...
The “dodgem shell” comes from a 1960s dodgem, which is the name for a bumper car in the UK and also the name we should be using here, because that is awesome.
If you have been following the construction of the awesome bumper car build by UK maker extraordinaire Colin Furze, who has combined a 600cc motorbike with an old retro dodgem car, you are in for ...
Max Tate's sparkly purple bumper car, which emits blue flames from its rear, is capable of reaching 90mph. Mr Tate, 47, draws astonished looks from other drivers as he travels around in his 1961 ...
In the 1910s and 1920s, two companies began producing cars: Dodgem and Lusse. Lusse, made in Philadelphia, became a popular choice. “The biggest hit was the bumper car,” Foster said.
Bumper cars, however, are housed inside buildings away from the tumult of the midway and typically get lost in the shuffle. The ride may not have the panache of other classics, ...