remember J.F. Sebastian’s little car in Blade Runner? the one not unlike a stunted airport-shuttle van conversion, which Syd Mead had remodeled and re-shaped with trademark rhomboid angles?
anyhow, i did a double-take last week, certain i’d spotted the thing jammed into a tight Trastevere parking spot. now, any auto buff will tell you Rome’s streets sport many a moto-carriage cute and strange, this town being the nexus of All Roads and whatnot, but this futu-rustic transport looked to have surreptitiously rolled out of Epcot Center back in ‘78, and been on the ‘lam since.
actually, turns out it’s British — an ‘Elswick Envoy’, to be exact. of note, it’s accessibility-designed from the chassis up: devoid of seats and pedals, the hatchback trunk pops open for a wheelchair, while arm-height accellerator and brake controls protrude from the dash. just load, lock, and drive — plus, you can park almost anywhere.

