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Will the car of the near future be like this? Its features include:—4-cylinder supercharged “V” 2-stroke engine, steam cooling, front wheel drive, automatic transmission, independent suspension, independent steering, sunshine fabric saloon body, with accommodation for spare wheels and luggage. The passengers’ weight is inside the wheelbase. The drawing embodies an English writer’s ideas on motor-car design.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 540, 18 December 1928, Page 6

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Will the car of the near future be like this? Its features include:—4-cylinder supercharged “V” 2-stroke engine, steam cooling, front wheel drive, automatic transmission, independent suspension, independent steering, sunshine fabric saloon body, with accommodation for spare wheels and luggage. The passengers’ weight is inside the wheelbase. The drawing embodies an English writer’s ideas on motor-car design. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 540, 18 December 1928, Page 6

Will the car of the near future be like this? Its features include:—4-cylinder supercharged “V” 2-stroke engine, steam cooling, front wheel drive, automatic transmission, independent suspension, independent steering, sunshine fabric saloon body, with accommodation for spare wheels and luggage. The passengers’ weight is inside the wheelbase. The drawing embodies an English writer’s ideas on motor-car design. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 540, 18 December 1928, Page 6

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