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The Zündapp Janus: Mid-Engined, Double-Ended Production Car
Posted on April 12, 2020 | 32 Comments(first posted 5/11/2014) The CoronoroC prototype wasn’t exactly the first time that a double-ended car was envisioned. In 1957, German motorcycle builder Zündapp unveiled their Janus, intended to improve upon […]