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Found a medieval car made in 1200 AD
Yes, it's really old , but still in good shape.Knights in the Middle
Ages used it to drive from castle to castle, it's an English model, made in Sherwood Forest. It's iron and wood, max. speed is 10 mph , works with steam-engines or muscle-power (you need one slave for this). |
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Tom-Alex Soorhull wrote: > > Yes, it's really old , but still in good shape.Knights in the Middle > Ages used it to drive from castle to castle, it's an English model, > made in Sherwood Forest. > > It's iron and wood, max. speed is 10 mph , works with steam-engines or > muscle-power (you need one slave for this). Is it a Morris Oxcart? |
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Classic Car Fair wrote: > > Tom-Alex Soorhull wrote: > >>Yes, it's really old , but still in good shape.Knights in the Middle >>Ages used it to drive from castle to castle, it's an English model, >>made in Sherwood Forest. >> >>It's iron and wood, max. speed is 10 mph , works with steam-engines or >>muscle-power (you need one slave for this). > > > Is it a Morris Oxcart? Probably has the Lucas pre-electricals too... -- No BoomBoom for me! - |
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"The Guy" > wrote in message ... > > > Classic Car Fair wrote: > > > > Tom-Alex Soorhull wrote: > > > >>Yes, it's really old , but still in good shape.Knights in the Middle > >>Ages used it to drive from castle to castle, it's an English model, > >>made in Sherwood Forest. > >> > >>It's iron and wood, max. speed is 10 mph , works with steam-engines or > >>muscle-power (you need one slave for this). > > > > > > Is it a Morris Oxcart? > > Probably has the Lucas pre-electricals too... > > -- No its a Rolls Canardly. (Rolls down the hills but canardly get up the other side) |
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Jonno wrote: > > "The Guy" > wrote in message > ... > > > > > > Classic Car Fair wrote: > > > > > > Tom-Alex Soorhull wrote: > > > > > >>Yes, it's really old , but still in good shape.Knights in the Middle > > >>Ages used it to drive from castle to castle, it's an English model, > > >>made in Sherwood Forest. > > >> > > >>It's iron and wood, max. speed is 10 mph , works with steam-engines or > > >>muscle-power (you need one slave for this). > > > > > > > > > Is it a Morris Oxcart? > > > > Probably has the Lucas pre-electricals too... > > > > -- > No its a Rolls Canardly. > (Rolls down the hills but canardly get up the other side) There actually is a Morris Oxford, 1955, with the big fat round arse, pale green, and personalised registration OXCART, as a daily driver in Christchurch, NZ, the world's living motoring museum, where they still drive these antiquities. Hmm, haven't seen a Hindustani Ambassador in NZ, either. But the idea of having a few slaves for propulsion is oddly interesting - do you whip them to go faster? |
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