Friday 7 May 2010

Any ideas?

12 comments:

richard mcenroe said...

What? Looks like standard GM quality control to me...

steve manning said...

The federal government mandated tht every car sold in the United States had to comply with this basic automobile design in order to safegard riders from dangerous road conditions due to the proliferation of pot holes.

Lola said...

Isn't that Mr Christie of Christie tank suspension fame?

foxmarks said...

Suspension designed by Tex Avery…

Anonymous said...

Yes, it's the new Mini designed to cope with the potholes on British roads.

tsgt said...

Stop running it on ethanol.

Marius said...

the first atv? probably trying to design it for a broader use than just a 1 man vehicle?

lonetown said...

the coolest effing lawn mower ever!!!

Murray said...

Don't forget his friend Walter Lola.

Minicapt said...

Pre-war automotive test chassis for the SdKfz 231 series.

Cheers

sykes.1 said...

I don't think that's right. First, the German armored cars were either 6 or 8 wheel not 10. Second, the steering wheel is on the right, which suggests it's a British prototype.

Minicapt said...

Okay ...
How about Nicholas Straussler test-driving one of his experimental chassis designs, c.1936/7?

Cheers