TV car of the future shows up in real life
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- Publication: Popular Mechanics
- Date: February 1974
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If this futuristic sports car looks as if it came straight out of a science fiction TV show, it did. It was built for British actor Jon Pertwee who plays Dr. Who, a time-traveling scientist in a popular BBC TV adventure series. Pertwee uses the car both on screen and off, driving it jauntily around the streets of London. Fully operational, the far-out finned vehicle is powered by an Imp engine can do 100 mph and has a built-in TV set—so Pertwee can watch himself on TV.
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- APA 6th ed.: (February 1974). TV car of the future shows up in real life. Popular Mechanics .
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