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How about The Dymaxion Car instead?<br><br>
"(1933)--Inventor R. Buckminster Fuller's car was long and
awkward-looking, but, man, could it go. Because of its streamlined shape
and light aluminum-clad body, the Dymaxion car could travel 120 mph
powered by a relatively puny 90-horsepower, air-cooled Ford V8 engine.
The car of the future had three wheels able to turn at 90-degree angles,
allowing it to pop in and out of tight parking spaces." <br><br>
But with better balance (it was like the Suzuki early version of the
SUV/Jeep style that was in a major class action suit because it
frequently rolled over) so that it would not tumble over so
easily.<br><br>
Natasha<br><br>
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<dd><font face="Viner Hand ITC" size=4 color="#000080">Natasha
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<dd><font face="Times New Roman, Times">President, Extropy
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