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So, here's my effort for this evening....

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THE HELICA - FIRST PROPELLER DRIVEN CAR - 1913

"The Helica was invented, developed, and manufactured by the Frenchman Marcel Leyat, between 1913 and 1926. Thirty are said to have been built, though I am not at present sure if this includes prototypes, of which there were several; only a few are shown here. Certainly some were built for sale, and two of these survive. "

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So, here's my effort for this evening....

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That could  be really useful in a traffic jam if you  up ended it  :)

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Not very pedestrian friendly, is it?   "What that  thing spinning round in there?  Ooops wheres my arm gone?"
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You wouldn't so much have to clean bugs off the windscreen as get rid of the puree  :oops:
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At last Gently hosting is working again. Here's my offering

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Kurtis Kraft  :p
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Or an early Cunningham?
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Kurtis Kraft  :p

Congratulations sir. You have won a major prize. I will try harder next time :D

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Kurtis Kraft  :p

Congratulations sir. You have won a major prize. I will try harder next time :D

So next time to make things tougher leave the REG number out  :p

Try this ............

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Not the VW BTW  :sheep:

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So next time to make things tougher leave the REG number out  :p

That's some good advice right there.

BORGWARD ISABELLA 1493  :devil:  :laugh:

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So next time to make things tougher leave the REG number out  :p

That's some good advice right there.

BORGWARD ISABELLA 1493  :devil:  :laugh:

1493 was the year after someone called Columbus discovered something and called it America :p

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