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This Car Parts Site Is A Dazzling Example Of The Madness Of AI But It’s Kinda Fun

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I feel like I’ve been talking a lot lately about the madness of AI, especially its use for generating car images which are, charitably, garbage. They’re garbage because one thing AI images can’t do is be truly accurate, because they have no idea what the hell they’re making, because they’re not actually aware of anything. Sometimes, though, that lack of accuracy and awareness can actually wrap around from annoying to fun, depending on, you know, how much you give a shit. And, I think this case may be the perfect one to just enjoy, because it’s all in this odd car parts website, which seems to be exclusively illustrated with AI-generated purple cars.

The site is called Metro Moulded Parts, and it seems to be a site that sells molded – or, I suppose, moulded, though for whatever reason the addition of that “u” makes everything seem sort of gross –  parts, like rubber shift boots and pedal pads and weatherstripping and rubber bump stops – that sort of thing.

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They seem to have parts for a genuinely staggering array of brands, too:

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Look at that! 91 marques, and they include stuff like Hupmobile and Jordan and Riley. These are deep cuts, but I guess everyone needs some molded plastic and rubber bits, right? It would be a massive undertaking to source images for cars of all these brands and models, which is why I suspect that the people who run Metro Moulded Parts did what they did, which seems to be letting some AI algorithm do pretty much everything.

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For the images for all these categories, they have a design theme they want to stick to, which I respect. Theirs is all purple cars, in a style that’s sort of like a vectorized photo-type illustration. Some of the results they get seem pretty good, like this AMX:

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That seems pretty close to a real AMX, not exact, but fairly close. Then you notice the disclaimer under the image: “These illustrations use artistic license and may differ from actual historical models.” That’s partially true, though I think what’s being used is AI image-generating code over artistic license, but perhaps that’s splitting hairs.

Most of the time, though, the cars don’t seem to be very accurate, though I can’t deny they aren’t fun. Look at this “Fiat Strada” for example:

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That’s not what a Strada looked like. It’s maybe a little like a Lancia Scorpion, or something? I’m not sure, but I kind of like it.

I also love this “Renault Caravelle”:

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It’s not even the same category of car as the Caravelle, which was a little rear-engined roadster, and this looks like some sort of French Multipla/small people mover.

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And look at this interpretation of a Volvo Amazon!

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It’s sort of half-Amazon, half-P1800, and I’ll be honest, I don’t hate it. At all. I’m not sure what the deal is with that almost-wing back there, though?

This is kind of addicting! I can’t stop looking at these strange, alternate-reality cars. Like this one, that answers the question about what if Datsun made a car that was a transition between the old Datsun 2000 roadster and the Z-cars:

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Again, not remotely accurate to anything in our reality, but… it’s cool! I’m so conflicted. It also only appears to have one front turn indicator. See if you can guess what this one is supposed to be:

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A Studebaker Avanti! It’s nothing like an Avanti, of course, but it’s oddly cool, in a sort of Iso Grifo kind of way. Maybe with a little ’70s Mustang at the rear? And, what’s going on with those wipers?

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That antenna has halfway decided to become an extra wiper. Make up your mind, antenna!

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Sometimes it ends up with images have definitely never been looked upon by human eyes, because, well, just look:

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That’s supposed to be a Willys Jeepster, and yeah, it looks basically like a Jeepster, except I’m pretty sure Jeepster tops closed in such a way that made sense to human beings, and wasn’t some Escher-like insanity, as pictured here.

Again, this is why AI without any humans involved is madness.

As a Volkswagen obsessive, I had to check out what sort of excitement was happening in that category, and boy was I not disappointed. For cars like the Beetle, those are generally quite close, which makes sense, as there are a massive amount of Beetle reference images out there.

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But ask it for, say, something a bit less common, like a VW Thing:

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It’s almost a Thing, but the corrugations are all wrong, those bumpers look like they’re from a Rabbit, and what is going on out back? Is that wood? Is it like a truck bed? Again, I don’t hate the pickup variant of the Thing.

And check out this Scirocco:

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I mean, that looks pretty hot, and there is definitely some Scirocco in there, especially around the B-pillar, but it’s no Scirocco.

Look what it thinks a VW Type 4 is like:

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That’s like halfway between an air-cooled and a liquid-cooled VW! Or like a VW version of a Fiat 126? But it gets better! Way, way better. Look at what it calls a “VW Type 2”:

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Oh hell yeah, this is prime AI hallucinatory madness! This one has four-and-a-half wheels, a split windshield, and the rare-but-coveted telephone-booth-style passenger door.

What is this? And, yes, part of me is disgusted that a site seems to be all AI-generated garbage, but at the same time I’m luridly fascinated! Some of these machine-hallucinated cars are actually kind of fantastic. But they’re useless, too. I’m very conflicted.

I suggest you waste lots and lots of your Friday looking at all these bonkers cars, and posting your favorites right here in the comments, because it’s the right thing to do, dammit.

 

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StupidAmericanPig
StupidAmericanPig
23 days ago

https://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Ford/2020-Ford-F-150-Catalog/

This 2020 Ford F-150 is the perfect blend of old school vintage Ford and AI madness.

MikuhlBrian
MikuhlBrian
23 days ago

Did some browsing. Here are a few interesting ones.

1976 GMC C35: https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-rnmf5r1skr/images/stencil/1000×649/VehicleGuideImages/1976GMCC35ClassicCar.jpg

Looks pretty accurate, except for the dual rear wheels with no dually fenders.

1970 Plymouth Duster: https://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Plymouth/1970-Plymouth-Duster-Catalog/

Again, pretty close. The front end is slightly off, but still a fairly accurate rendition.

1984 Dodge Rampage: https://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Dodge/1984-Dodge-Rampage-Catalog/

A what now? The front end and cab are pretty close for a full size Dodge Ram of 1984… but this is definitely not a FWD L-body trucklet. The bed though is a mess. Is it a Dually with single rear wheels? A flareside style bed, but even with the cab??

1983 Dodge Mirada: xhttps://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Dodge/1983-Dodge-Mirada-Catalog/

Not even close. This looks like it was more Mitusbishi captive import (i.e. Dodge Challenger) than the Mirada. Not even close to what a Mirada looks like.

1978 Dodge Aspen : https://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Dodge/1979-Dodge-Aspen-Catalog/

Again, not even close. Maybe the door shape is close, but that’s it. The roofline for the 2-door is way off, the front end is a what? Single square headlight on one side, dual squares on the other.

Bite Me
Bite Me
23 days ago

I love this ’86 Feep Bronkee
https://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Jeep/1986-Jeep-Cherokee-Catalog/

I encourage everyone to dig through the entire Jeep lineup. Don’t be fooled by the site seemingly using the same image for every CJ, they’re actually slightly different, with a few significant hallucinations dropped in randomly. But everything in there is fucked in new and surprising ways.

Last edited 23 days ago by Bite Me
Tim R
Tim R
23 days ago

I really like the Datsun. It’s like Nissan and Jaguar had a baby

MikeInTheWoods
MikeInTheWoods
23 days ago

The 2020 Ford f150 in there is priceless.

MikeInTheWoods
MikeInTheWoods
23 days ago

Jason, that is not a VW Thing, it’s the ultra-rare VW Fortysevens Four. They beat Kia to the apostrophe game with the Cee’d by going with a numeric/punctuation mashup. 47’4. Either that or it’s a plus scale model at 47 feet, 4 inches. I suggest not googling “plus sized thing”.

Kleinlowe
Kleinlowe
23 days ago

Blahblahblah AI sucks etc, whatevever, but I absolutely love the Beetle-Type4-Fridolin-Splitty-halftrack. I need that to be real.

Nescio
Nescio
23 days ago

The “Fiat Strada” looks like a mash-up between a Fiat 130 Coupé and a Lancia Beta Spider.

Luxobarge
Luxobarge
23 days ago

Man, I love that imposter Avanti. Sort of reminds me of an Alfa Romeo Montreal.

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
24 days ago

Confirmed: the Studebaker Avanti, the first-gen Volkswagen Scirocco, and the first-gen Toyota Celica have always been the same car.

I KNEW it.

Fletcher Smith
Fletcher Smith
24 days ago

God, when will this awful AI bubble burst?

GizmonicLoadingBay
GizmonicLoadingBay
23 days ago
Reply to  Fletcher Smith

When the price of electricity is $2.50/kwh because we all like to look at this garbage or to have it write simple emails for us.

Citrus
Citrus
24 days ago

The descriptions are also AI, which makes the Copper Cooled Chevrolet article surprisingly fawning.

https://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Chevrolet/1923-Chevrolet-Copper-Cooled-Catalog/

Citrus
Citrus
24 days ago

Remember the year that the Bel Air was just water vapor on the wind?

https://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Chevrolet/1961-Chevrolet-Bel-Air-Catalog/

1978fiatspyderfan
1978fiatspyderfan
24 days ago

Where did you get what the cars were supposed to be? I saw several examples that you said were one thing but I saw a total different make and model. Not that I have your knowledge. But a good game guess what it is supposed to be. I wonder if in the scheme of things OPP Other People’s Projects that are very customized skew the result

Guillaume Maurice
Guillaume Maurice
24 days ago

hmmm, purple cars… yum yum.

If I ever buy a new car it definitely be a purple car ( and damn the paint cost )

1978fiatspyderfan
1978fiatspyderfan
24 days ago

Purple Wrap costs the same

Chris D
Chris D
24 days ago

AI really sucks.
The AMX has seven spokes on the front wheel, and six on the back.
The Scirocco has the same error. The AMX has a unique to ~1970 four-inch chrome
antenna.
Or maybe it’s overreaching at being accurate, with mismatched wheels and a busted antenna from someone’s old beater AMX… but I doubt it.

Again, AI really sucks.

1978fiatspyderfan
1978fiatspyderfan
24 days ago
Reply to  Chris D

Well it is a 50+ year old car maybe the owner couldn’t find original parts?

Nick Fortes
Nick Fortes
25 days ago

The fake Scirocco is actually ok-ish, if that was a real car I’d like that. Their AI definitely does not know how to create a 1969 VW Squareback though. It just makes a Beetle with a slightly more squared off roof line. Same goes for a 1970 Fastback, just a Beetle with a more sloped roof. Its funny how it will make variations through the years though, 1966 Squareback is bizarro Eastern Bloc people transport of your choosing. 1967 and 1968 almost appear to have a rollcage in back, but its the AI confusing the far side rear window of a different car with the nearside window of a wagon.

Last edited 25 days ago by Nick Fortes
1978fiatspyderfan
1978fiatspyderfan
24 days ago
Reply to  Nick Fortes

I wonder if the AI Search everywhere is the problem. You ever go on rockauto? They use scam keywords to always get a result whether the part even exists or not. Search for a 8 cylinder VW Beetle motor or even a V12 they will say they have it and have a picture of something. Now the engine doesn’t exist but it could throw off AI. Not that I care about AI but I am tired of sites faking results.

Hugh Crawford
Hugh Crawford
25 days ago

Well, the VW Thing doors are beyond the pale. They don’t even have hinges!
The windshield has no hinges either! How are you supposed to see over it? And windows in the doors? What madness is this anyway?

AlterId has reverted to their original pseud
AlterId has reverted to their original pseud
25 days ago

The Imperial Customs of the early ’60s didn’t change much until 1963, when the DOT finally Chrysler’s exclusive new headlight configuration with 50 percent more style!

AlterId has reverted to their original pseud
AlterId has reverted to their original pseud
25 days ago

Chrysler was embarrassed that the marque they were trying to establish as equal to Cadillac and Lincoln lost the headlight race to the 1961 AMC Super Six, which in Rambler’s typically self-effacing way had a model name that undercounted by two.

Last edited 25 days ago by AlterId has reverted to their original pseud
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