![]() 02/06/2016 at 05:18 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Read about it here-
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By the way- the car’s designer was the same Walter Christie who influenced tank design so much leading up to ww2
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That probably had some extreme level of understeer.
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very interesting!
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Bah! The vibrations probably destroyed any driver’s spine long before the first corner...
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back when men were men and the car could kill you just by trying to start it
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Wtf kinda tires are those?
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I wanted to include these in my post about front wheel drive layouts:
http://oppositelock.kinja.com/some-interesti…
But I still haven’t found any details about how the clutch, gearbox, and axles were set up. This article at least shows one with the wheel off which suggests the axles were very short, probably a very bad thing with the joints they used.
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Don’t you hate that when a user stars a reply or post f rom years ago. Or even worst, they reply .
/s
Stumbled onto this and thought it might interest you. It’s not that specific car, but the same general design may have been used.