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Only 200 of these made 
The front wheel was in line with one of the rear wheels the other rear wheel was offset rearwards of that wheel 
Looking at it I would think that high speed cornering would require tight fitting pampers 

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1 hour ago, colinb said:

Fuzzy that is one of the strangest (and possibly dangerous) motor vehicles I have ever seen! Out of the 200 made do we know how many have survived? 

The numbers made fluctuate between 12 to 200 no one seems really to know and apparently only 5 are known to have survived 

They were made between 1921 and 1924 so 12 seems a very low figure I would guess it is nearer 200 

It was apparently designed as a bren gun carrier for the army but (surprisingly) orders failed and converted to civilian use  

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