Tuesday, August 10, 2021

One of the Rarest Cars in the 1930s

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In the early 1930s an aircraft engineer named William Bushnell Stout designed and built the Stout Scarab. It was hand-built, each one unique, and got its name because the engine bay doors opened up and out to mimic beetle wings. It later became known as "the first minivan".

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