The first book ever written on the history of running cars on water: "Water Car - How to Turn Water Into Hydrogen Fuel" has been published by James A. Robey, Curator of the world's first Water Fuel Museum, located near downtown Lexington, Kentucky.
(Note: The museum closed due to lack of funding after one year, on August 30, 2006.)
The museum housed one of the world's few documented watercars, a 1971 Ford LTD converted to run on water by Tennessee inventor Herman Anderson. A video interview with Anderson, in which he explains how to build such a system, was viewable at the museum. An edited DVD version accompanies the book: "Water Car - How to Make Your Own Hydrogen Fuel!"
Just send $22.00 (US) or $30.00 (Intl), shipping and handling included, either to:
Water Fuel Museum P.O. Box 55558 Lexington KY 40555
or
Paypal account: waterfuelmuseum@yahoo.com
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