Solved -PJ83- Lee Barton Williams' Compressed air vehicle 1926

Started by Paul Jaray, April 03, 2009, 08:27:19 AM

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Paul Jaray

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faksta

Hurrah!
Is it a French record car?

Paul Jaray

Not french, not a record car but a car it is!

faksta

Oh! Some progress then.
It doesn't look like the thing one would offer for everyday use, even in those times, so if it is not a record runner then maybe it's a racing car built primarily for oval tracks?

Paul Jaray

This car was not developed for races...

faksta

Now I can see why you put it directly to the Pro section...  ???

Paul Jaray

It not very obscure, once you know the car, there are a lot of sources on the web...

Paul Jaray

This car is really everywere on the web, once you realize that.....

Arunas







Paul Jaray

This one is on the web, in a lot of different places, once you realize........

Joao Gois

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DynaMike

Somehow it looks like it's got front wheel drive and rear wheel steering...

Paul Jaray

That is not the interesting part...(and it is not rerported in any source  :-\)

DynaMike

Maybe the car is often published on the web because of its owner (who might be the man standing next to it) ?

Paul Jaray

The car was invented by that man, and despite the appareance, is quite unusual, for the 20s.

metalshapes

1926 Compressed Air Vehicle by Lee Barton Williams of Pittsburg USA