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Wilfman

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 If that show there ideas, they need to sit in   A dark room with no windows and have a chat with there self, what a pile of s##t.

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Hmmm, most cars then have a split personality, if you want to sit back and enjoy the ride; you have a passenger seat.

If you want to drive; you sit on the other side.

Great concept :oops:

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Like having a motorbike and sidecar sat on a car’s chassis! 

Nothing that want being done a hundred years ago though, except then the enclosed seats would hold at least two or three, and were behind the open drivers compartment.

The main difference with that one, would appear to be limited seating, an atrocious view over the drivers right hand side, from the cockpit, and a sound like a milk float on steroids. (Nothing against electric cars, but why does that one have to sound like one from decades ago?)

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I saw a car with a split personality engine at the Sunday Scramble - Bicester Heritage event this morning:

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Two 3.6 litre six cylinder Jaguar engines mated and this is the unholy result: the Carbodies Medusa

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