There is another runner in the midwest -- Indiana I think. It was on My Classic Car a few months ago (and it's in the intro on every show). Jay Leno was instrumental in getting Chrysler to provide a turbine for the car a couple of years ago. Dennis Gage and the owner were driving it all over town on the show. MIC: Elwood Engel fresh from Ford designed the turbine car (looks T-Birdy) and the '64 Imperial (Lincolnesque). John B. On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 23:23:04 -0600 "Chris Boekhout" <charger69@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > The only running example of this car that is not owned by > Daimler/Chrysler > is in the Museum Of Transportation in St. Louis, Missouri. > http://www.museumoftransport.org/roads.htm > > > >From time to time they bring this car out to the local Mopar car > shows and > drive it around giving a few lucky souls rides. It has an erie sound > to it > as it drives by, totally unlike anything else on four wheels -- > swoooooosssshhhhh! > > One of the demonstrations they perform with the car is this nifty > little > trick : With the engine IDLING at 20,000 rpm, they place a nickel on > top of > the engine, standing on edge- the engine is so vibration free that > the > nickel does not fall over, very impressive piece of machinery. > > Chris > > 72 Lebaron > 71 Lebaron,etc.etc > > >