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Gene Schudlich of Templeton, Calif., drove his "Aero-Geo" 800 miles to the fair, stopping to refuel just once. On his T-shirt was written "134," indicating the miles per gallon his aerodynamically transformed Geo Metro gives him.
He noted that just about anyone can change their car as he did.
Keeping the car's standard engine, he used materials from a salvage yard, including aluminum for the top, to create a lighter, more aerodynamic design.
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Sun shines on SolWest - Blue Mountain Eagle
Now, how do we get him on here...????
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