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Raleigh, North Carolina: Two-Headed Car (Gone)

The front ends of two 1957 station wagons, welded together back to back, slowly rusts in an obscure car lot. The car was last driven in a parade in 1994.

Harrison Automotive

Directions:
Harrison Automotive. Just west of US Hwy 70, and just south of W. Peace St. The car sits in a fenced-in lot on the north side of W. Johnson St. just west of its intersection with W. Johnson St., which is confusing, we know. The fence appears to be open during the day.
Hours:
July 2016: reported gone.
Status:
Gone

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2-way car.

Two-Headed Car

A two-headed car, made out of the welded-together front ends of two 1957 Ford Country Sedan station wagons, was created in the late 1950s by brothers Roger and Linwood King. It sits in a lot near downtown, where it's been parked since the 1990s. Lately there have been other cars parked around it, making it difficult to see, but here's a shot of it with nothing in the way.

[Dean Jeffrey, 11/18/2014]

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