Posted By: Alex - Sun May 26, 2013 -
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Category: Ineptness, Crudity, Talentlessness, Kitsch, and Bad Art, Movies, 1960s
Posted By: Paul - Wed May 22, 2013 -
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Category: Business, Advertising, Products, Food, 1960s
Posted By: Alex - Tue May 21, 2013 -
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Category: Food, 1960s
Shortly after production began, however, design flaws became apparent. Although the car was big and heavy, it used a relatively small Austin A55 1.5 litre engine, which limited performance. The A55 also provided the transmission and suspension. Another problem was that the rear wheels were shrouded by body panels and a rear wheel could not be removed (for puncture repair for example) without dropping its axle..... Production of up to 10,000 cars a year was talked about but as few as ten complete cars were produced during the six months before production ceased. After the factory closed, the unused parts were dumped into the local lake, Lough Muckno.
Posted By: Paul - Thu May 16, 2013 -
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Category: Regionalism, Success & Failure, 1950s, 1960s, Europe, Cars
Posted By: Paul - Wed May 15, 2013 -
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Category: Movies, Spaceflight, Astronautics, and Astronomy, Toys, 1960s, 1970s
Posted By: Paul - Sat May 11, 2013 -
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Category: Animals, Fads, 1960s, Dance
Posted By: Paul - Thu May 09, 2013 -
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Category: War, Comics, Teenagers, 1960s
Posted By: Alex - Thu May 09, 2013 -
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Category: Death, Husbands, 1960s
Posted By: Alex - Wed May 01, 2013 -
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Category: Fashion, 1960s
Posted By: Paul - Thu Apr 18, 2013 -
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Category: Business, Advertising, 1960s, Asia, Alcohol
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