Thursday, February 3, 2011

Top 10 Wacky Wedding Cars

Planning for a wedding is not as easy as it seems. Having a long check list is a must for the occasion. Wedding Dress? Check. Bouquet? Check. Rings? Check. Wedding car? Uh. Still needs planning. You just have to ask yourself: How would you bring the bride to the church or chapel without the wheels?

Having a Wedding car is essential, it is the grand entrance and exit after all. But these are not the common and grand wedding cars you would expect. You would not find BMWs and Chryslers in our lists. We have below are the top 10 unusual yet unique wedding cars in United Kingdom that you might want to try for your wedding or for your friends’ weddings.

10. 1972 Cadillac DeVille Hearse
Is it time for you to change the classic wedding plans? The DeVille Hearse is perfect for couple who loves to rock and roll. This is originally commissioned by US rock band Rob Zombie to promote a new album. It can accommodate six passengers with custom gothic paintwork and various creepy creatures inside.

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9. Ferrari 360 Modena Limousine
Perfect for the entrance like what actors do. Measuring it over seven meters long, the Ferrari 360 Modena Limousine can transport six passengers at the maximum speed of 180mph. This is one of the most favorite transportation for the big day. Don’t forget the interior part of the limo. It includes plasma screens and bucket seats.

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8. 1976 Dennis F131
Now that’s a hot wedding. Or would it help cool off the wedding? There are several companies that offer fire engines as a limousine to ones wedding. The classic Dennis fire engine is more unique and classy. One of the F131 starred in the ITV London’s Burning series.

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7. 432 APC Limousine
Perfect for anyone whose husband is in military, this ten foot long limo-tank will guarantee give the guests an explosive impact on your wedding day.

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6. AEC Regent V
This classic double decker is the perfect vehicle to transport the entire party guests. This will ensure everybody that no one gets to be late. Of course, you have to leave out your husband-to-be unless the mass is over. The Regent V busses were built by the Associated Equipment Company from 1954.

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5. Kenworth W900
The Kenworth W900 can accommodate eight passengers in an individual leather seat and is powered by a nine liter engine. This American truck gives out a classical look and makes a seriously impressive statement.

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4. “Herbie” VW Beetle
If you and your partner love watching race cars, you might want to try this traditional 1966 VW Beetle A.K.A “Herbie.” The number 53 Beetle is commonly seen alongside of the bride and groom. You might need to inquire and request for another Love Bug for the color and other factors that you are looking for.

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3. 1930s Asquith Taxi
If you’re planning for a classic wedding, then the black Asquith taxi is for you. Considering how stylish it is and how they changed some of its gear to the modern ones, this is the perfect classic car. Sometimes it just gives the mechanical headaches that you wouldn’t expect.

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2. Ford Ambulance
I know what you’re thinking, an ambulance? Yes it is. Neither the bride nor the groom’s health is in bad shape. It is just for fun and you’ll never know you’ll need it for real emergency purposes. Besides, the colorful lights of the ambulance would give it a good impression. This would really leave an impression to your guests that would last for a long time.

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1. Tuk-Tuk

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They have tuk-tuks in Delhi or Bangkok. People who have ridden this vehicle would confirm how convenient it is in getting to a particular place fast. When traffic comes up, the tuk-tuk is good at squeezing itself through the traffic. The Wedding starts from £99. - The Motorsports International


Reference: Source: http://cars.uk.msn.com/features/photos.aspx?cp-documentid=154191625

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