Citroën M35 — The Beginnings of the Rotor within the Chevrons
Citroën initially planned to build 500 M35 prototypes. The final total was far lower for several important reasons
Citroën initially planned to build 500 M35 prototypes. The final total was far lower for several important reasons
A look into the 1970s experimental/limited-production version of the GS fitted with a twin-rotor Wankel engine.
This is the ONLY ‘Adams-Farwell’ automobile left in existence. They were made in Dubuque, Iowa between 1890-1913. It is really unique! It uses a rotary engine! (Crankshaft is stationary, the engine spins.) It never caught on, but it’s fun to watch. https://www.youtube.com/embed/Y0XbqHUAI-0?feature=player_detailpage
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