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  • 00:06 COOM: This purple vehicle may look like a

  • space ship from a sci-fi film, but its actually a one of a kind custom car, The Cosmotron.

  • 00:17 MARTIN: The whole car is perfect, the more

  • I drive it the more I realise that the car is perfect.

  • 00:21 PAUL: This kind of car has never been seen

  • in this country before.

  • 00:25 COMM: The space age car was designed by Paul

  • Bacon, who spent 18 months building the car in a shed in his back garden.

  • 00:32 PAUL: Once the project started I always liked

  • to keep it moving and never let it stand still. If you just do a little bit everyday it will

  • always get done. In the 60s in America, there were a few cars like this but not too many

  • and when I was a kid I was always told by the year 2000 this is what cars would look

  • like and they don't so incredibly disappointing.

  • 00:54 COMM: The 41 year old sat down and drew his

  • dream car, then worked out how to make his dream a reality.

  • 01:02 PAUL: I went a bought a BMW Z3 with the 2.8

  • litre straight six, around about 1998 and I took every single body panel off it so it

  • was left with just the rolling chassy and floor plan, I then braced that with extra

  • steal just to make sure it was stiff enough so there would be no flexing in the fibre

  • glass body and onto that I bonded polystyrene and expanding foam, then I sculpted the shape

  • of the car, I used a piece of 10mil steal rod and run it from here down to here and

  • that gave me the basic lines of the car, once I got it to the shape i wanted it in polystyrene,

  • I covered that in fibre glass and then smoothed it all out to the car you have now. I also

  • made the tooling for the dome, the dome ring is made of steel, i made the tool for the

  • dome and sent it to a place called duplus domes it used to be in Leicester and they

  • pumped up the dome, the dome sits on a steel ring that rises and falls on a hydraulic ram

  • and hinge system,the dome itself is made of the same sort of acrylic plastic use in glider

  • canopies.

  • 02:02 COMM: Paul stayed true to his design throughout

  • even if it meant using unconventional materials.

  • 02:17 PAUL: we've got the two eight straight six,

  • but modified so its running the six SU carbs that are topped off with salt and pepper pots

  • from John Lewis because they look like cool chrome bullets.

  • 02:28 PAUL: And the interior, we got the crazy gear

  • shift, got the one off dashboard, one off steering wheel, my wife actually stitched

  • all the interior.

  • 02:38 PAUL: The rear grill here, during the 50s

  • people would modify cars with anything that was around and this kind of grill became popular

  • using a drawer pull of a old chester drawers, those drawer pulls are very hard to get now

  • and almost looking the same lids off a lot of tubes of moisturizer which i found in a

  • charity shop for about £5 and then cleaned up and they are now on there. These are plastic

  • and they wont go rusty.

  • 03:03 COMM: Paul and his wife took the Cosmotron

  • to car shows around Europe but after 2 years they were ready to move on to a brand new

  • project.

  • 03:13 PAUL: I sold it in order to build another

  • car because for me building another car is better than the final owning of the car.

  • 03:20 KIRSTY: Paul's always doing projects, crazy

  • projects, he's not happy unless he is making something, he's onto his next car project

  • now and the Costmotron was actually his second car.

  • 03:28 COMM: Luckily for Paul, car enthusiast Martin

  • Smith has been coveting Cosmo for 2 years.

  • 03:34 MARTIN: I decided to buy the car because for

  • years I wanted a different sort of car. What I like about the car so much is that the way

  • it looks, the space age look of it, the craziness of it, the actual bubble top, the color, the

  • whole way the cars built the 60s crazy look is what I really go for.

  • 03:52 COMM: And Martin has fallen in love with the

  • bizarre motor.

  • 03:55 MARTIN: I've done about 800 miles in it and

  • its been brilliant, its like being in a goldfish bowl looking out on the world.

  • 04:03 COMM: Luckily, Martin's wife Kathy shares

  • his enthusiasm.

  • 04:07 KATHY: We're a bit crazy in our family we

  • give them all names so he's cosmo to us, but I do love him, he's a lovely car, drives so

  • nice.

  • 04:16 PAUL: People's reaction to the car when you

  • drive it down the road everyone stops, everyone stares, everyone wants to take a picture and

  • I think just general amazement.

  • 04:27 STEWART: Its very, very, very eye catching

  • and unique as well I find

  • 04:31 MARTIN: I pull up to the petrol garage people

  • come up to me "what sort of car is it? is this a kit car? who makes it? is it a production

  • line car?" they just don't understand how it works.

  • 04:39 TONY: If I took it down the pub my mates would

  • love that, there'd be photographs taken, it would be in the papers, it would just be splashed

  • everywhere.

  • 04:45 COMM: And now Martin has the Cosmotron for

  • himself and he has no intention of letting it go.

  • 04:51 MARTIN: Its probably the first bubble top

  • car thats ever been made in England and I think it needs to stay in England so you know

  • I'm going to try me best to keep it in England and never sell it.

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