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Title: Solved -PJ367- Ralph Nelson's electric car
Post by: Paul Jaray on January 06, 2011, 08:37:00 AM
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Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: DeAutogids on January 06, 2011, 08:38:44 AM
It's was blank :)
Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: Paul Jaray on January 06, 2011, 08:40:23 AM
It's my way to create suspance for a puzzle... ;D
Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: Otto Puzzell on January 06, 2011, 11:36:21 AM
Jules Verne's Dymaxion-inspired Nemobile?
Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: Vincent Vell Vet on January 06, 2011, 11:51:30 AM
I want it! I need it! Where is it, can I have it?
If it don't run, you could allways roll the sum-bitch like a ball.  :shiner:
Maybe it's a 19 :prince: 2 bowling ball. I think I see 3 holes in the roof.
Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: Paul Jaray on January 06, 2011, 12:27:16 PM
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on January 06, 2011, 11:36:21 AM
Jules Verne's Dymaxion-inspired Nemobile?
:shakehead:
Quote from: Vincent Vell Vet on January 06, 2011, 11:51:30 AM
I want it! I need it! Where is it, can I have it?
If it don't run, you could allways roll the sum-bitch like a ball.  :shiner:
Maybe it's a 19 :prince: 2 bowling ball. I think I see 3 holes in the roof.
You can build it yourself...but you'll need some unusual vehicles as donors...the year is correct.  ;D

Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: woodinsight on January 06, 2011, 01:30:56 PM
I know this vehicle - some unusual parts used in its construction.
Unfortunately it's somewhere in my list of puzzles waiting to be scanned and I can't remember the name/story offhand.  :(
Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: Paul Jaray on January 07, 2011, 03:06:50 AM
I'm sure you'll have the time, this one is not flying anywhere.
Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: thorax on January 08, 2011, 05:42:02 PM
this car was built by Ralph Nelson after the WW II who acquired the nose from an ex-RAf Blenheim MARK I, later identified as L6739. he converted the nose into an electric car, on an Austin 7 chassis and drove it around Bristol until 1953. In 1990 the car was donated to the Aircraft Restoration Company at Duxford
Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: Vincent Vell Vet on January 08, 2011, 07:08:54 PM
I thought that looked like an aircraft windshield area!
Wow, that makes it even cooler. Seriously cool. Nice work!
(Assuming the puzzle has been officially un-puzzled :))
Title: Re: PJ - 367
Post by: Paul Jaray on January 09, 2011, 06:05:21 AM
Correct!
I wonder what would it be if Mr. Neslon had a ship or a phone booth to start with!
One point for you!
Title: Re: Solved -PJ367- Ralph Nelson's electric car
Post by: Vincent Vell Vet on January 09, 2011, 01:39:39 PM
I just read that the aircraft company this was donated to will tear the nose off and use it to repair the first flyable Bowlinbroke aircraft in over 60 years. Strange though, Thorax's  post above said it's from a Blenheim. I don't know aircrafts that well, maybe it's a similar airframe.

I really do apreciate the historical and monitary value in WWII aircraft, but to me it's still a shame to tear apart this interesting vehicle. The dash must be realy amazing!
It deserves to have a new front nose re-created from scratch and displayed beside the plane imo.

I also read the woman who bought the Nelson house discovered other aircraft parts in out buildings.
She contacted Bristol Aero Collections and all of these part will become usefull in other projects.
Title: Re: Solved -PJ367- Ralph Nelson's electric car
Post by: D-type on January 09, 2011, 05:16:22 PM
the story in my WW2 British aircraft book is convoluted.  The Bolingbroke I was a Canadian-built development of the Blenheim I, one main difference being the engines.  Several components from the Bolingbroke were incorporated into the Blenheim IV, including the nose section.  So it's probably fair to say you can use the names Blenheim and Bolingbroke almost indiscriminately.

Having said that, this car looks more like a Blenheim I nose than a Blenheim IV / Bolingbroke IV nose.
Title: Re: Solved -PJ367- Ralph Nelson's electric car
Post by: Otto Puzzell on March 20, 2012, 05:07:55 AM
With the builder
Title: Re: Solved -PJ367- Ralph Nelson's electric car
Post by: Carnut on July 20, 2017, 05:02:41 AM
This car no longer exists.
The bodywork was used to restore a Bristol Blemheim MkI WW2 bomber to its original Mk1 configuration (previously it had a MkIV canopy because no MkI could be found).
It's the only aircraft of its type left.
Title: Re: Solved -PJ367- Ralph Nelson's electric car
Post by: gte4289 on February 02, 2021, 06:47:09 PM
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Title: Re: Solved -PJ367- Ralph Nelson's electric car
Post by: thorax on February 03, 2021, 07:16:09 AM
I like it!