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The Beast of Turin.

maycontainthunder

May also contain missing cakes.
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A fire breathing monster of the mechanical variety. This was the era when they would put giant engines in a bed frame with skinny wheels and try and beat world records... with almost no brakes!

 
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And a little historical note; most cars here in the UK didn't have four wheel brakes until the early to mid 20's. If you did have them you'd have a little warning triangle on the rear that said 'Four Wheel Brakes'. This gave warning that you could stop faster than the person behind!
 

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