After the Virus Apocalypse, we’ll all be building our own cars out of wood and vines.
I guess it’s the first almost all wooden car, but the Marcos - which was made for some years within a few miles of where I live - for years had a plywood monocoque construction - one of the designers having had to do with the Mosquito stealth fighter/bomber of WW2.
A Marcos was very easy to steal, but owing to the low volumes anybody stealing one would be extremely conspicuous.
Don’t forget Morgan!
It never before occurred to me how much I would enjoy seeing “Cracker Barrel” and “Kaiser Sozhe” in the same sentence. Kudos!
Are these former carriage-houses?
No, built to hold British cars up to around the 1980s, which are much narrower than modern ones.
I want you to know that by describing a Fox-Body Mustang as “vintage,” you have made me feel very old. My first car was a pre-fox-body Mercury Capri.
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