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Twombly (cyclecar) - Definition |
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Twombly was a cyclecar manufactured in the US by Driggs-Seabury between 1913 and 1915.
The cars had water-cooled four cylinder engines, two seats in tandem displacement and an underslung body.
Some Twombly cars still survive.
(Caution: Twombly cyclecars have nothing in common with Twombly (1910-1911) cars!)
See also
External link
http://restored-classics.com/bvac/aus2000rally2/page22.html
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