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The Arzens L'Oeuf was built from hand-formed aluminium and plexiglass. Powered by five 12 volt 250 amp batteries that powered an electric motor on the rear wheel.

:p  :p  :p  :p  :p  :p

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You act pretty pleased with yourself... as well you should be, it's correct!  Well done - your turn!
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Ok here is my attempt. Hope it at least lasts 10 minutes before being solved.  :laugh:

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Is it based on a mini?
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Within 10 mins

Ok I'll have a guess

MARCOS MANTIS XP

Steve

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Well I thought it was a bit different.  :down:

1968 Marcos Buick Mantis XP

Well done!  :t-up:

Your turn

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First time on this thread.

Well I guess this is my second.

Lets see how long this one last for

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Steve

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Is that the rear of a car, or the front end of a small plane? :D  :D
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I can confirm that it is the rear end of a car.

I'm happy its lasted the 10 minutes.

Steve

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I'm happy its lasted the 10 minutes.

Before it was guessed, or before the car fell apart?  It's already missing a back wheel!

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Umm well spotted on noticing the missing part - could that be a clue ?
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Still think it's a plane,

It's got one of them pipe sensor thingies sticking out the front to measure the air speed! :D  :D

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And suicide doors on a plane!

Just climbing out and a passing Spitfire takes your door off!

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A bubble car but not like I have seen before.
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An amphibious car of some description I reckon?

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