While new vehicles are the reason most people attend the L.A. Auto Show, it is also a gallery of the cutting edge, the fastest, and most unusual specialty designs available today. Read full coverage here. Photos by Chris Brown, Paul Clinton, Thi Dao, Amy Hercher-Winter, Andy Lundin, Roselynne Reyes, and Chris Wolski.
2016 L.A. Auto Show: Specialty Vehicles

Olli had a 3D printed vehicle on display, pointing to the future of on-demand, personalized vehicle construction.

Ford Racing vehicle.

A Ford GT racing car.

The Salvation Army's latest upfit took donations into the modern age, including the ability to safely take cash or credit card donations.

A Ford pickup ready to roll as part of the Gulf Racing support team.

An upfitted Kia Soul ready for bike racing.

Toyota Camry tricked out in M&M's colors and ready to race.

Porsche 911 RSR sported its racing colors.

Honda Ridgeline, the official truck of the NHL.

If there was an award for the most unique specialty vehicle, this pink dream would definitely take the crown.

Making a return appearance looking for "ghosts, the Volkswagen "Mystery Machine" van sported the world's most famous canine detective, Scooby Doo, in search of a snack.
