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    Quote Originally Posted by Frög
    First directional steering headlights!! Just like the ones on Audi's, BMW's, etc.. today! Well except the Citroën DS' were mechanical

    Baller! Did nobody see what is parked right next to it?
    My dad put a directional steering headlight on our dune buggy back in the late 70's. Simply attached it to a pivot point on the steering control arm...


    Shell helicopter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    My dad put a directional steering headlight on our dune buggy back in the late 70's. Simply attached it to a pivot point on the steering control arm...


    Shell helicopter?
    Thats awesome! mmmm dune buggy, my list of toys keeps adding up.. I want so many!

    Yeah, the helicopter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frög
    Thats awesome! mmmm dune buggy, my list of toys keeps adding up.. I want so many!

    Yeah, the helicopter!
    I totally thought you meant the Armada to the left.

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