And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Friday, October 3, 2025
Leyat Hélica, 1919
This is what the government will likely require us to buy after the failure of EV's.
If we had FREEDOM again, ALL sorts of creative vehicles would be on the road, some of which were actually AFFORDABLE. The MANDATES for all the unnecessary bull$#!+ like back up cameras, etc. has only driven up prices and guaranteed excessive profits for the big3 crony capitalists. If that car suited my needs, I would happily drive it. We purchased a $5998 "workhorse" Toyota Tercel EZ back in 1986 I believe. Tires that cost $30 each, 38 mpg, hatchback so we could fit nearly everything in, and two-digit monthly payments. GOVERNMENT and government power is the root cause of ALL of our problems.
Saw a coupe version of this on Top Gear or Grand Tour, with Hammond driving it. Starts up like the old airplanes or Model T's, and has a tendency to stall. That should be fun, sitting at a stop light in traffic and then the engine dies! :-)
minced steak after a head-on accident.
ReplyDeleteI want to know what keeps their hats on
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DeleteI'm sure the cyclists and pedestrians will love it.
ReplyDeleteHydrogen should be developed as a fuel source. It has great potential.
ReplyDeleteIf we had FREEDOM again, ALL sorts of creative vehicles would be on the road, some of which were actually AFFORDABLE. The MANDATES for all the unnecessary bull$#!+ like back up cameras, etc. has only driven up prices and guaranteed excessive profits for the big3 crony capitalists. If that car suited my needs, I would happily drive it. We purchased a $5998 "workhorse" Toyota Tercel EZ back in 1986 I believe. Tires that cost $30 each, 38 mpg, hatchback so we could fit nearly everything in, and two-digit monthly payments. GOVERNMENT and government power is the root cause of ALL of our problems.
ReplyDeleteDoes double duty as a cabbage chopper.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they are able to reach serious speed in that, probably needs a long straight to reach top velocity.
ReplyDeleteI’m not an automotive engineer. However, I’m think’en a pusher rather than a puller might be more practical.
ReplyDeleteStole my thunder there! Took one look at that contraption and thought the same.
DeleteSaw a coupe version of this on Top Gear or Grand Tour, with Hammond driving it. Starts up like the old airplanes or Model T's, and has a tendency to stall. That should be fun, sitting at a stop light in traffic and then the engine dies! :-)
ReplyDeleteand you can cut the pasture with it
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