18 Outrageous Food Trucks, Cars, Motorcycles, And More

Something about this car makes us so happy. It's not even intended to promote any company; builder Steve Braithwaite drives the converted pickup truck (and incredibly realistic-looking giant banana) around the world for charity

Boston Lobster Feast Car

Built to promote an Orlando seafood buffet restaurant called Boston Lobster Feast, this car actually looks like it's being attacked by a giant lobster. We imagine it must be a little distracting for the driver. 

Bridgeport Pasty

This fully electric food truck, which you can find in Chicago, is made by Chrysler and can run for about 30 miles on a full charge. The green food truck offers pasties, which are British savory pies, available in half a dozen flavors ranging from chicken pot pie to vegetable.

Dairy Queen Blizzard Truck

This truck hit the road in honor of the Blizzard's 25th anniversary in 2008, and if we were driving behind it, we'd be afraid of getting a windshield full of cookies and cream!

Del Popolo

Boasting a full-size wood-burning pizza oven, this food truck from the former pizzaiolo of the acclaimed Flour + Water in San Francisco is one of the first of its kind, and is unlike any other truck on the streets. Look at how cool that is!

Goldfish Truck

If Goldfish is "the snack that smiles back," this would be the car that smiles back. How was this thing even designed?

Hamburger Harley

Lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions... and ketchup-bottle shock covers? This cheeseburger-shaped motorcycle was painted by artist Chris Cruz and is owned by Harry "Hamburger Harry" Sperl, who just might ride it to your next party

Hershey Kissmobile

Is this not the most adorable car you've ever seen? Our dream is now officially to take a ride inside a giant Hershey Kiss. 

Le Truc

This San Francisco food truck, which is actually a tricked-out school bus, offers locally sourced high-end gastropub fare to hungry San Franciscans. And if you can snag a reservation, Le Truc has room to accommodate 12 diners at a time. 

Mars Bar Truck

Yes, this is an actual truck, even though it looks like you can dive right into all that nougat and caramel... pardon us, we need to track down a Mars Bar!

Maximus Minimus Food Truck

Pigs may not yet fly, but in Seattle, they drive. 

Midwest Dairy Association Car

If this car's driver doesn't keep a hefty supply of cheese sauce on hand (drive-by cheesing?), we'll be disappointed. 

Planters Nutmobile

Who wouldn't like to take a ride inside a giant peanut, especially with Mr. Peanut himself riding shotgun? 

Red Bull Car

Red Bull gives you wings — or, in this case, a car with a giant can on the back of it. 

Roving Mammoth

Perhaps the most intriguing dining option available at the resort at the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in California the Roving Mammoth, a food truck crafted atop a snowcat that can tackle the unforgiving terrain of the mountain to deliver breakfast and lunch burrito. Hey, when you gotta have a burrito, you gotta have a burrito!

Sweet Jenni’s Cupcake truck

This cupcake truck is unfortunately no longer on the road, possibly because too many people tried to take a bite out of it. 

Top Dog

It's a trailer, so it technically can't drive itself around, but it is shaped like a hot dog and that definitely looks like an old Checker Cab that it's hooked up to, so we officially love it. 

Westport Flea Market Truck

This truck, owned by the Westport Flea Market Bar & Grill in Kansas City, actually looks good enough to eat!