A Drive in a Motor Car is a chapter in Dahl's early memoir Boy: Tales of Childhood. It recounts the story of an automotive accident in which his nose was almost sliced off. The book should be in the children's section of you local library, but it's a fascinating read for any age.
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"A Drive in a Motor Car" is a short story by Roald Dahl that tells the tale of two friends, Klausner and Jack, who embark on a long drive in a luxurious car. However, their trip takes a dark turn as they become lost in the countryside and encounter a mysterious and unsettling situation. The story ends with a twist that exposes the true nature of their dangerous predicament.
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Roald Dahl drove a British-made Rover 3500.
The car will not drive and the car will go KERBANGG x
This depends on the type of car you drive.
Your cars motor will explode.
You can drive your motor vehicle various places in Nags Head, North Carolina on the beaches.
If you continue to drive your car while the timing is off,your motor will start to act a little funny.I would NOT suggest you continously drive your car like that.
No, you run the risk of destroying the motor.
Belts at the front of the motor may be loose and need adjusting or replacing.
An internal combustion chamber powered motor vehicle.
If it literally "jumps", it's a bad motormount.
Car is front wheel drive, S10 is rear wheel. Last I knew, there were no holes for the motor mounts on the car motor. The spot is there on the block, but the holes are not tapped.
Roald Dahl was 22 years old when he got into a car accident in 1939.