From the folks who brought you the Patins of Death (the Québécois), comes the latest solution to all your wintertime gettin’ around needs: The Bollée!
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Yes, you (and your dog) too can be exposed directly to wintertime’s freezing blasts, as you career along with what appears to be an air-cooled singled-out underneath your butt. Slew wildly from side to side on wire thin runners, as the spiked rear wheel sprays freezing slush on your arms! Thrill to the fear of being unable to brake for any reason! Plunge gaily into the
The (single) Bollée was built in Quebec in 1899 and used through 1918; It disappeared in 1922.
It’s actually a standard Léon Bollée (a French cyclecar/voiturette), modified by “well-known inventor” Dr. Henri-Edmond Casgrain.
via Voitures Anciennes du Québec
Original post by David Traver Adolphus













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