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La Jamais Contente
I've long been interested in historic cars and this one deserves far more recognition. It is "La Jamais Contente", which in 1899 became the world's fastest road vehicle and the first to exceed 100 km/hr. It also ran on an electric motor. I saw it in the museum at Le Bourget Airport in Paris (it is now in the National Car and Tourism Museum in Compiègne). I thought ot this when I visited an electric vehicle show in Sydney (the PiP shows just a tiny corner of the large building-wide display). .


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great shot!!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!!!!
Best wishes***
Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,liebe Grüße Güni :))
Great shot and information, George!
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