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my 'dragon is 10 feet long and is driven by a grand children and they have a lot of fun.
one of my next electric cars was so advanced that? when a friend and i started a commercial production of an electric truck we had to hide the car from? industrial spies.
some of the ideas in it are still not re-invented to day after nearly 30 years.
for instance the? latest cars have nearly done it.
what we did was to shine a orange lamp into the front head light so that when indicating to turn, the whole head light would apear to light up and was 10 times more effective? at showing the car was about to turn, with the whole head light flashing orange.
todays cars are still using separate lights? but now inside the head light
it had gull winged doors that enabled you to actually walk into the car
oh well such is the life of an inventor who is too far ahead of his time.

it also had crash protection nose cone and a heap of other things that still have not been re-invented.
now days the cost of putting this car on the road commercially would cost millions of dollars to comply with safety and crash tests and all the other things due to the required safety of modern cars.
It would be the ideal? electric commutor car where you only had a trip of 3 to 5 miles at a time for shopping and taking kids some where.
we did have a later design on the drawing stage but scrapped it.
25 years later the exact shape and lay out turned up in a small subaru commutor type car.
here is the electric truck
me on? left? colin horsefal next and the manager right
truck in the middle.

this picture was taked just 6 weeks after we started to design and build the truck an unoficial record for designing a production vehicle.
ford and chrysler claim 7 weeks for the? 'Jeep'
Postet at: December 27, 2005, 07:17:29 AM

this is a robotic dirty sock that crawls across the floor from the bed room to the laundry
give the odd visitor a unusual surprise