SUPER-STREAMLINED MODEL.—As slimly steamlined as the fuselage of an aeroplane is this “bullet car," the invention of W. Clark, world war veteran and aero mechanic, of Enid, Oklahoma. Designed for use in war, the car is constructed of metal throughout with two wheels in front, one at the back, which makes for manoeuvreability. Guns could be mounted in the pointed nose and enem y bullets would glance off the streamlined sides.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 74, 24 February 1938, Page 4
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71SUPER-STREAMLINED MODEL.—As slimly steamlined as the fuselage of an aeroplane is this “bullet car," the invention of W. Clark, world war veteran and aero mechanic, of Enid, Oklahoma. Designed for use in war, the car is constructed of metal throughout with two wheels in front, one at the back, which makes for manoeuvreability. Guns could be mounted in the pointed nose and enemy bullets would glance off the streamlined sides. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 74, 24 February 1938, Page 4
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