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The Four-Wheel Drive Pleasure Vehicle
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Abstract
A new four-wheel drive automobile of contemporary styling has been developed and produced which shows considerable promise as a passenger-cargo-utility vehicle, with on-the-road agility and off-the-road mobility for pleasure, fun, and work. Among its several unique and interesting features is the independent suspension of the front driving axle.
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Hartman, P., "The Four-Wheel Drive Pleasure Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 650074, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650074.Also In
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