World War II motor fuel was scarce in many countries and “producer gas” the partial burning of charcoal was often used as a substitute.
This automobile used this technology and could get about 700 miles with a “full tank”.
World War II motor fuel was scarce in many countries and “producer gas” the partial burning of charcoal was often used as a substitute.
This automobile used this technology and could get about 700 miles with a “full tank”.
Lots of positive inventions disappeared over the years.
Gasoline also much more enriched then, no ethanol. The gas we have today brings in much more govt. tax money due to being “watered down” & having to fuel up more often.