QUOTE(alpha0201 @ Jan 11 2016, 04:08 PM)
1932 Helicron

Built in France after the 1st world war, whoever build this thought being powered by a propeller is the most efficient way to move around. Since there were an abundance of airplane engines, why not.

There is only one in its existence which was found in a barn. The car is restored from the ground up, except for the engine. Since there are no info on what engine was used to power the properller, they used an engine from a Citroen GS.

Oddly enough this car passed its saftety inspection & totally road legal. You are certainly don't want to be in-front of this vehicle.
http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collection/...m/helicron-1932
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z11262/Helicron-No-1.aspx
What's the pedestrian safety rating for this thing? 
Built in France after the 1st world war, whoever build this thought being powered by a propeller is the most efficient way to move around. Since there were an abundance of airplane engines, why not.

There is only one in its existence which was found in a barn. The car is restored from the ground up, except for the engine. Since there are no info on what engine was used to power the properller, they used an engine from a Citroen GS.

Oddly enough this car passed its saftety inspection & totally road legal. You are certainly don't want to be in-front of this vehicle.
http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collection/...m/helicron-1932
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z11262/Helicron-No-1.aspx
Jan 11 2016, 04:52 PM

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