Details of component controls of Wolfwagon, built by St. Louis Car Co; engine package is complete unit, carrying engine and transmission with radiator and accessories in its own subframe; wide selection of both diesel and gasoline engines, and all standard tire and wheel sizes and types are offered; Wolfwagons are set up to run singly, in pairs, or as 3- and 4-unit combinations for turnpike operation with one driver and all engines running. (See also SAE -- Paper 358A for meeting June 5-9 1961 4 p)
Wolfwagons and what makes them tick
SAE -- J
Society of Automotive Engineers -- Journal ; 69 , n 8
1961
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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