Another obscure unit....doesn't seem to have a door. Almost looks like you would crawl in through the windshield
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How do you get in it is what I'm wondering.....figured that had to be it. I suspect the engine is directly behind the cab , looks like an exhaust just behind the front door. Of course if you don't like that engine you can just swap it out for another as it was designed for that apparently...hmmmmIf it wasn't for the glimpse of a steering wheel seen you'd never know which was front and back.
That would be real easy to access. Open the door, step in, mind the instruments, twist 180 degrees and sit behind the wheel. If you then figure out how to close the door, please tell us because we can't answer that .... yet !?!??!How do you get in it is what I'm wondering.....figured that had to be it. I suspect the engine is directly behind the cab , looks like an exhaust just behind the front door. Of course if you don't like that engine you can just swap it out for another as it was designed for that apparently...hmmmmView attachment 135273
So kinda like the C8....That would be real easy to access. Open the door, step in, mind the instruments, twist 180 degrees and sit behind the wheel. If you then figure out how to close the door, please tell us because we can't answer that .... yet !?!??!
Interestingly enough it's now housed in the Ford museum.....they may well have gotten the idea for the door from the Isetta ....![]()
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I think is a GM design thing, or an old age thing, my C4 is a bit of a grind to get into as well (LOL)So kinda like the C8....might just have to push a button. There does appear to be a handle of some sort at the top left part of the " door " but would seem to be more for opening it as it would be hard to reach once seated . Interesting vehicle.
If nothing else it's incentive to try and stay in shape.....I think is a GM design thing, or an old age thing, my C4 is a bit of a grind to get into as well (LOL)
Close comrade......