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3 Comments
acidSpineHilarious since fifth wheel means redundant. Thats probably why it never took off.
YogiI remember watching this clip dickity six years ago. Seems like the apparatus would weigh too much even for cars back in those days.
CelebrateApathysays...>> ^Yogi:
I remember watching this clip dickity six years ago. Seems like the apparatus would weigh too much even for cars back in those days.
With the technology of the 60s, this would definitely be to heavy and fairly impractical. I have no idea how this prototype worked but with modern motors and hydraulics this seems like a pretty good idea, especially considering the lack of parking in major cities. The parking problem is the only reason to own a Smart Car after all. With the ridiculous size of many cars now days this might actually help quite a bit, allowing people to park in spaces that their cars will fit but can't possibly maneuver into.
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