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The Beechcraft Plainsman was a car made in 1946 by the Beech Aircraft Company in
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. The Plainsman was fitted with an air cooled four cylinder Franklin engine driving a generator, which in turn powered four electric motors, one for each wheel. It was fitted with fully independent
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It also had an aluminum body. It weighed , its top speed was , and could carry six passengers. Only two were built.


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1946 Beechcraft Plainsman Concept Car
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