Another day, another random walk using an online public footpath map, i came across the abandoned Invacar ( invalid carriage )
i stumbled across this as i was venturing through a sizeable forest. after spotting some long lost chicken coops, right at he bottom, next to a river, i find, burried
in fallen trees and on the verge of falling into said river, the invacar!
the invacar was given out by the government for disabled drivers. it was basically a converted motorbike with a fibre glass body. later they were scrapped because of safety concerns.
surprisingly, i have since found that there are indeed invacar owners clubs, restoration clubs etc, etc.
the main problem ii found with this, is how the hell it got there, there is no direct access from a road that is 200 meters away.
here is a link to the wiki page containing information about the invacar
i stumbled across this as i was venturing through a sizeable forest. after spotting some long lost chicken coops, right at he bottom, next to a river, i find, burried
in fallen trees and on the verge of falling into said river, the invacar!
the invacar was given out by the government for disabled drivers. it was basically a converted motorbike with a fibre glass body. later they were scrapped because of safety concerns.
surprisingly, i have since found that there are indeed invacar owners clubs, restoration clubs etc, etc.
the main problem ii found with this, is how the hell it got there, there is no direct access from a road that is 200 meters away.
here is a link to the wiki page containing information about the invacar
Invacar - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org