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“DOUBLE TROUBLE”.—J. Johns, of Hialeah, Florida, struggling to steer his vehicle in the eighteenth annual “swamp buggy” races at Naples, Florida. He lost his right front wheel at the beginning of the event. Johns, winner of his heat, was favoured to win the championship. He continued the race on three wheels, finishing second. His buggy is named “Double Trouble.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 26

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“DOUBLE TROUBLE”.—J. Johns, of Hialeah, Florida, struggling to steer his vehicle in the eighteenth annual “swamp buggy” races at Naples, Florida. He lost his right front wheel at the beginning of the event. Johns, winner of his heat, was favoured to win the championship. He continued the race on three wheels, finishing second. His buggy is named “Double Trouble.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 26

“DOUBLE TROUBLE”.—J. Johns, of Hialeah, Florida, struggling to steer his vehicle in the eighteenth annual “swamp buggy” races at Naples, Florida. He lost his right front wheel at the beginning of the event. Johns, winner of his heat, was favoured to win the championship. He continued the race on three wheels, finishing second. His buggy is named “Double Trouble.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 26

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