The ice-blue three-wheel invalid carriage that was such a feature of the 1970s rides again in a heroic adventure AC Invacar Model 70 Year 1972 Engine 493cc Top speed 82mph (surely not!) Having dragged ...
Jonathan and Richard said the car looked as if it had been in a time capsule Two brothers have been reunited with their mum's mobility car after almost 20 years. The three-wheeled blue Invacar ...
The journey of the Invacar — a term derived from "invalid carriage" — starts in the 1940s. Men were returning from World War II with disabilities that left them unable to operate a typical automobile.
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A rare model of a three-wheeled car given out for free to disabled people under the NHS for decades is being restored at the Black Country Living Museum. The Dudley attraction has bought an Invacar ...
We stopped building Invacars in the 1970s after pressure from the very users they were meant to protect, so why were they so lethal? James Foxall has worked as a motoring journalist for more than 30 ...
Two brothers have been reunited with their mum's mobility car after almost 20 years. The three-wheeled blue Invacar belonged to Marion Webb and was part of the Webb family for more than 20 years ...
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