hismastersvoice
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A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of showing my 65 Chrysler Imperial Crown Coupe at Eyes on Design, an invitation-only design based show at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford estate in Grosse Pointe Shores, MI. To my supreme delight, I was just 1 car away from one of the 4 1963 Chrysler Turbine cars in the Elwood Engle section. From what I understand, all but 4 of the prototypes were destroyed by Chrysler when they decided not to produce it. Chrysler owns 1, another is in a museum in St. Louis, Jay Leno owns 1, and the 4th is owned by another private collector. To see and hear the car in person was awesome! The color "Turbine Bronze" is stunning, and it's full of quirky futuristic looking details.
Back to my point, the engine in this car is a turbine, and will burn any type of combustible fuel. Gasoline, tequila, Chanel No. 5, you name it. I had waited all day for the chance to hear it run (it was there before I arrived). When it was time to leave, they finally started the car. I had expected it to be loud like an airplane, and a blast of hot air shooting out the backside. To my surprise, it emitted the barely audible sound of a vacuum cleaner! (Extra points if you can identify what model of cleaner it sounds closest to).

Back to my point, the engine in this car is a turbine, and will burn any type of combustible fuel. Gasoline, tequila, Chanel No. 5, you name it. I had waited all day for the chance to hear it run (it was there before I arrived). When it was time to leave, they finally started the car. I had expected it to be loud like an airplane, and a blast of hot air shooting out the backside. To my surprise, it emitted the barely audible sound of a vacuum cleaner! (Extra points if you can identify what model of cleaner it sounds closest to).
