Last week I asked, who remembers the Leyland P76? A large car made in Australia and released at the wrong time. A 4.4 liter V8 engine was not popular as the country was going through a petrol crisis. Strikes by suppliers meant a backlog and eventually Leyland killed their own child. So, last week I asked, where did the hub caps come from on the first P76 used in promotional photography?
The answer was Toyota because Leyland didn’t have the hub caps, but by masking one leg of the T, it looked like an L for Leyland.
So to this week. In 1923 why was there very little traffic on the roads on Sunday in Switzerland?
For a free beer at the next car Club meeting (July 9 at Jamesons Irish Pub), be the first correct answer to email [email protected] or [email protected] . And in addition, if you are a Pattaya resident, the closest correct answer will win a free voucher for Casa Pascal’s Breakfast BBQ. Good luck!