Gadabout (1946 automobile)

The Gadabout was a car invented by Ray Russell in the mid 1940s, with an aluminum alloy body on a MG frame. It was featured in many World War Two publications as a model post-war car, with proposed specifications listed as:

The two-cycle, air-cooled engine with direct fuel injection and turbocharger would have been mounted either in front or in back at the owner’s discretion.

The project was not funded, so only the original 'Gadabout' was ever produced.

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