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What Happened To The Chrysler Turbine Car? (And Why Cars Don't Have Jet Engines Today)A few car manufacturers toyed with the idea, but none put as much effort into it — or did it with as much flair – as Chrysler. The company spent decades working on a turbine engine for cars ...
Chrysler did its part to try and create the car of the future, by attempting to build vehicles with an innovative propulsion method: a turbine engine, which had been used extensively in aircraft ...
Less fuel and emissions, more power, higher revs. EcoMotors' OPOC engine promised it all. Investors, including Bill Gates, ...
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Back in the 1930s when climate change was still in the realm of science fiction, Chrysler began development of a turbine engine. Unlike a petrol car, a turbine could run on more or less anything ...
Although it features a rather common big-block V8 engine, this 1967 Dodge Charger has other rare features to brag about.
Chrysler began experimenting with turbine power in the mid-1950's and the Turbine Car was actually the company's fourth-generation vehicle. Fifty of the cars were deployed for consumer testing ...
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