>There is nothing new about that concept. Many moons ago, more than thirty, >Road and Track had an article about a guy who converted a sunroof Beetle to >run on water. There was not much to the conversion: he raised the intake >and exhaust above the waterline, hung a prop to the ass end through the hand >crank hole, opened the sunroof, closed the doors then drove it into the >water. Once he was underway, the front wheels turned into rudimentary, but >effective, rudders. The sunroof was his flying bridge. He was trying to >make a point about the integrity of the Beetle's design and, I guess, turn a >few heads. Back in the 70s a Beetle took part in a boat race ascross the Irish Sea. It made it... hope they hosed it out well afterward! -- Andrew Grebneff 165 Evans St, Dunedin 9001, New Zealand <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz> Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut |
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