>the design team, at this time under serious psychological observation...)
They are not the only ones ;-)
>
>The last is being used as a rubbish tip in East End. How
>it got there, no body is quite sure.
This sounds very similar to that great triumph of British design
ingenuity, the Sinclair C5 - for those unfamiliar with the name, it
was a sort of car/bicycle/washing machine hybrid. Launched to massive
press publicity & tremendous public apathy, they disappeared from
Britain's roads before we had all finished laughing. Except in north
London, were a gym bought up many fine examples, attached advertising
hoardings to them, then fixed the whole lot onto the tops of clapped
out cars. These were then abandoned alongside main roads, as a sort
of free advert for the gym. As I recall at least one Triumph Toledo
suffered such a fate.
--
William Davies
1975 TR6 PI
CR6157-O
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