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Post by Evangeline on Sept 3, 2007 2:45:12 GMT -5
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Post by Tracker89 on Sept 3, 2007 7:03:43 GMT -5
Lol, I was thinking about posting this here when I saw it. Looks like you beat me to it.
And I love this user comment: Later on they will come out with the Fleethorse Type-R that will feature a race horse and a jockey as the engine...
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Post by Evangeline on Sept 3, 2007 16:17:57 GMT -5
I went to the home site and frankly, the copy reads like one of those Dr. Bronner's soap labels.
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Post by pookydoc on Sept 3, 2007 22:43:43 GMT -5
LOL..i see no sense in that..just ride it instead..
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Post by ebonyviper on Sept 3, 2007 22:51:34 GMT -5
An innovative idea... that's going to go nowhere fast...
That would leave the owners of this so-called naturecar to take care of the horse, I'd bet, which most people don't want to do if they're not driving the car.
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Post by Evangeline on Sept 4, 2007 0:35:32 GMT -5
An Amish buggy (which has modern ball bearings, hydraulic brakes, electric lights, and fiberglass construction) still beats this ridiculous contraption.
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Post by Tracker89 on Sept 4, 2007 6:19:52 GMT -5
Yeah, it is pretty stupid...I'm pretty sure a horse wouldn't want to spend hours inside a cramped metal box, no matter how much airconditioning or built-in toilets there are. Not to mention that I don't think many people would want to drive something that looks like a mix between a bus and a greenhouse. But there have been crazier concepts before...such as the Ford Nucleon: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Nucleon
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Post by dynamicequilibrium on Sept 8, 2007 15:12:15 GMT -5
"...and you too can have the satisfaction of knowing that a large farm animal is taking a dump in your own car!"
Now, that's a sales pitch to be proud of.
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