“TAKE UP THY BED, and convert it into a motor-car,” is Mr. J. Beath's interpretation of the Biblical injunction. His "car” chassis is a dismantled bedstead. It is driven by a 1 h.p. motor-cycle engine and is probably the only motor conveyance in the Dominion that does not have to be licensed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 18
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52“TAKE UP THY BED, and convert it into a motor-car,” is Mr. J. Beath's interpretation of the Biblical injunction. His "car” chassis is a dismantled bedstead. It is driven by a 1 h.p. motor-cycle engine and is probably the only motor conveyance in the Dominion that does not have to be licensed. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 18
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