"Amble One" by Amble
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"Amble One" by Amble
Chrysler concept model for a proposed lunar rover design, 1963.
(Philadelphia Free Library)
Benny's Bad Boy Beach Buggy by David Roberts Via Flickr: This vehicle was totally stolen from Huw Gwilliam's Uggy buggy. I wanted to make a version that my nephew might be able to zoom and crash into skirting boards. Go and see the original here: flic.kr/p/2qLTZxS
Moon Buggy
An open road. Astronaut David Scott approaches the Lunar Rover during Apollo 15, Aug 1971. This was the first use of the LRV during the Apollo Program. The moon buggy was designed for a top speed of 6mph (9.7kmh) though it achieved nearly double that during Apollo 17 at 11.2 mph (18th). The 3 LRV’s of Apollo 15-17 are on the moon. I wonder what they look like now 50+ years onward?
This year, try new modes of transportation
(Henry Groskinsky. 1969)
For Sale: 1972 Apollo Moon Buggy. 16.5 Miles. Minimal Rust Damage, Good Tires. Silver-Zinc Potassium Hydroxide Batteries, Non-Rechargeable, Some Dust On Radiator. All Original Upholstery. Would Make Good Weekend Driver. κ-α-ρ-148996
UK 1985