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Gadabout (1946 automobile)

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The Gadabout was a car invented by Ray Russell in the mid-1940s, with an aluminum and magnesium body.[1] Built on an MG frame, its proposed specifications included a two-cycle, air-cooled engine with direct fuel injection and turbocharger, which would have been mounted either in front or in back at the owner's discretion.[citation needed] It was featured in many Second World War publications as a model post-war car, but the project was not funded, so only the original Gadabout was ever produced.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "The Gadabout and the Phantom Corsair", Daniel Strohl, 8 July 2010. Hemmings. Retrieved 30 May 2024.


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