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Volvo LCP2000 (Light Component Prototype) was a concept car built by Volvo in 1983. It was designed to have a very low weight and use many components in aluminum, plastic and even a magnesium engine block. The engine was a turbo diesel that also could run on bio-diesel. | '''Volvo LCP2000 (Light Component Prototype)''' was a concept car built by [[Volvo]] in 1983. It was designed to have a very low weight and use many components in aluminum, plastic and even a magnesium engine block. The engine was a turbo diesel that also could run on bio-diesel. | ||
(This chunk is lifted directly from wikipedia, in the hopes that someone, somewhere, will know more about this interesting concept car. I saw one on an old episode of Connections by James Burke, and had to find out more) | (This chunk is lifted directly from wikipedia, in the hopes that someone, somewhere, will know more about this interesting concept car. I saw one on an old episode of Connections by James Burke, and had to find out more) | ||
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Find Articles article from Whole Earth Review, 1990 [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1510/is_n68/ai_8897890] | Find Articles article from Whole Earth Review, 1990 [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1510/is_n68/ai_8897890] |
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Volvo LCP2000 (Light Component Prototype) was a concept car built by Volvo in 1983. It was designed to have a very low weight and use many components in aluminum, plastic and even a magnesium engine block. The engine was a turbo diesel that also could run on bio-diesel.
(This chunk is lifted directly from wikipedia, in the hopes that someone, somewhere, will know more about this interesting concept car. I saw one on an old episode of Connections by James Burke, and had to find out more)
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