I have a copy of "Classic Cars - a celebration of the motorcar from 1945 to
1975", by Martin Buckley, a sort of coffee-table book on various models
(both remembered and forgotten), that I picked up at Borders remaindered
for $5 or something a couple of years ago. It has everything from the
Alvis to the Zaporozhets (Soviet minicar). In the intro pages on the
changing industry from 1956 to 1960 it has a photo which is captioned:
"Above: The Austin Healey Sprite lost its 'frog eyes' by 1961, and was
joined by the identical badge-engineered MG Midget. This is a 1275cc MkIV
Sprite from 1968".
I've glanced over this photo and others a number of times, but I just
realized that the car in the BACKGROUND is MG-ish but with tail fins, and
it's traveling down the river IN the river. Was it an actual model of
someones? Was it just modified a-la that Jimmy Neutron Miata we saw the
other day? The nose looks like a MG, the tailfins look like, well,
American, the windshield is a bit odd, and it's seemingly making headway in
the water. What's up with this?
http://www.penworks.com/swimcar.jpg
The photo is 220k. I wanted to leave as much photo info as possible. If
no one can identify the car, I'll try to get a better repro.
- Tab
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