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THE EXPANSE APPRECIATION WEEK ☾ ⤷ DAY 6 - FAVOURITE QUOTE(S)
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Though never entirely functional, Citroen’s hovercrafts are certainly an interesting footnote in automotive history. The project lasted from 1961 to 1969. The cars were exceptionally noisy and used prolific amounts of fuel for their twin turbine engines. Too bad they were never able to refine the design to something that could travel more then five miles on ten liters of gas.
Images via Jacob Munkhammar
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Shelby Cobra 427 Competition 1965. - source Georgiou-Botaris Automobile Couture.
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Nmoto ressuscite la BMW R7 de 1934 sur une base de R nineT. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
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1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
One Off / Hand Built
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I am officially down to my last four Stump Spirits! Anyone looking for a unique holiday gift can find them on my etsy
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Cashier Kay Shallman tends the Walgreens Drug Store at 200 North 8th Street, Boise, Idaho, 1954 (Idaho State Historical Society)
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Panhard Dynavia, 1948. Designed by Louis Bionier, The Dynavia was an experimental concept that used aerodynamic principles and aluminium bodywork. It was powered by a 610cc horizontally opposed 2 cylinder engine but still managed atop speed of 81.4mph. Two prototypes were made but one was wreaked in an accident, the other now resides at the Cité de l’Automobile in France. But, not very roomy. Purloined from Daily Time Waster
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