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  • MOTORS AND MOTORING MOTORING SECTION TRUCKS AND TRACTORS BODY MOUNTING Designs Which Safeguard Against Wracking Due to Chassis Whip—Three-Point and Flexible Supports

    ANTONE examining a chassis frame and noting the stiffness obtained by cunningly contrived cross. ... [Article] (1144 words)
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  • OVERCOOLING The Effect on Engine Operation Evils that Follow in its Train

    MANY people are like the cars they drive—every time their engine begins to heat up they "run a ... [Article] (530 words)
  • INDIANPOLIS "500" A Miller Special Successful

    Advices from America announce the result of the world's automobile classic—the Indianapolis "500"—which is held every year on Memorial Day ... [Article] (297 words)
  • DISASTER NARROWLY AVERTED

    The car on the left was being driven by Mrs. C. H. Partridge, of the Railway Hotel, Donnybrook when the vehicle skidded. The car crashed into a creek, but was prevented from completely overturning by the rail of the bridge. There were four other ladies, in the car at the time, but none were injured. The mishap occurred near Argyle. The other car in the picture—N.S.W. 94-800—belongs. to Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunn, of Sydney, who ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (87 words)
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    The extent to which streamlining may be carried when a front wheel drive, as standardised by Alvis, becomes more general. The front wheel drive enables the rear of the chassis to be dropped considerably, allowing moregraceful body-work to be fitted. Note the type or whigs used, similar to those employed on Malcolm Campbell's Bluebird and the late Frank Lockhart's Sturz to reduce wind resistance. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (69 words)
  • ULSTER ROAD RACE A Big Entry Received

    Entries for the big annual Ulster road race, which takes place in August, number 46, and represent six different countries. Great Britain, ... [Article] (146 words)
  • LIGHTING-UP TIMES

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  • TRUE TO TRAINING.

    A Scotsman on a motor, tour stopped one night-at a small hotel. "How much for a bed?" he asked. "Five shillings." ... [Article] (61 words)
  • SILENCING CLOSED BODYWORK Sources of Noise and Vibration and the Ways in which these Troubles are Being Overcome.

    FATIGUE of the driver and passenger in a closed car is largely bound up with the degree of silence with ... [Article] (1681 words)
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  • A MINOR DELAY.

    The owner of a big car laden with luggage and bound for the coast came upon a flock of sheep being driven along the cool. [?]y impatiently and ... [Article] (41 words)

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