The bizarre 1934 McQuay Norris Streamliner, one of six built, and the only surviving example. The engine is under the dash, the driver sits six feet behind the windshield, and there are no window wipers—a truly unique car. This unique car participated in The Great Race, as described in The Most Traveled Man on Earth.Tuesday, July 20, 2010
The bizarre 1934 McQuay Norris Streamliner
The bizarre 1934 McQuay Norris Streamliner, one of six built, and the only surviving example. The engine is under the dash, the driver sits six feet behind the windshield, and there are no window wipers—a truly unique car. This unique car participated in The Great Race, as described in The Most Traveled Man on Earth.
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