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Hagadin
Well that was a terrible idea.
BadComboMongo
I think humanity trashed that idea too early! Just my humble opinion!
falcon_driver
There’s one like this at the Lane Motor Museum in Tennessee. They started it up for each tour group. Best auto museum I’ve ever been to. Check out the “Cars” page on their site and you’ll find vehicles you’ve never heard of. https://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collection_cat/cars/
meshguru99
Oh my gosh that must have been squirrely! And with rear wheel steering, no less. The bigger, later sedan version must have been a terrible handful to drive. Of course, at least the bigger ones had much wider track…
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Well that was a terrible idea.
I think humanity trashed that idea too early! Just my humble opinion!
There’s one like this at the Lane Motor Museum in Tennessee. They started it up for each tour group. Best auto museum I’ve ever been to. Check out the “Cars” page on their site and you’ll find vehicles you’ve never heard of.
https://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collection_cat/cars/
Oh my gosh that must have been squirrely! And with rear wheel steering, no less. The bigger, later sedan version must have been a terrible handful to drive. Of course, at least the bigger ones had much wider track…