Come on Baby, Do the Locomotion

small girl riding in buggy pulled by alligator

Capable of doing zero-to-sixty in less than ten seconds, the Flannigan Repto-Buggy was a big seller right after President Rutherford B. Hayes started building the Great Chicken Highway.

Thousands of tender birds were released on the roads every day, giving the Repto-Buggy the fuel and encouragement it needed to help fuel the Gilded Age.
This period came to a tragic end, during the Poultry Depression of the early 1890s, and several ensuing lawsuits after many of the Repto-Buggy owners were consumed by their vehicles.

Pictured: Shelly Van Crampington and Repto-Buggy Engine 2179 (known to its mechanics as “Bud Lizard” shortly before Shelly’s legendary savaging.

Alltop is into poultry. Photo via Vintage Photo.

One Response to Come on Baby, Do the Locomotion

  1. alejna April 28, 2010 at 9:56 pm #

    Wow. This cracks me up. Talk about your “alternative modes of transportation.” I can’t help wondering about fuel efficiency, though. How many miles per chicken? Or chickens per mile?