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Mercedes Gasified Cars

Mercedes Gasified Cars Mercedes gasified cars were first developed during the Second World War as an alternative to gasoline-powered engines. These cars used a fuel known as producer gas, produced by heating coal or wood in a limited air supply…. Continue Reading →

Imbert Gasifier

Imbert Gasifier Imbert Gasifier. The constricted hearth, downdraft gasifier pictured below is called the Imbert gasifier, after the inventor Jacques Imbert. (more detail is in the FEMA plans). However, other names and brands manufactured the gasifier. Many European auto companies, including General… Continue Reading →

Kent Gas Producer

Kent Gas Producer The Kent Gas Producer is a gasifier unit fitted onto a tractor, a unique example of engineering technology during World War II. This specific producer, photographed in Victoria, Australia, in 1942. It features an engine exhaust pipe… Continue Reading →

International Harvester Gasifier Truck

International Harvester Gasifier Truck International Harvester gasifier truck, K5 Motor Truck & GL-305 Gas Producer Unit, 1941 The International Harvester Company of America formed in 1902 as a merger of five big American agricultural machinery manufacturers. This included the McCormick… Continue Reading →

Gasifier Trucks

Gasifier Trucks Gasifier trucks, with a separate page for International Harvester Truck   Scania-Vabis gasifier truck from 1929 with a gasified tractor on the back.   Scania L8050 truck converted to gasifier. The gasifier unit, including the gas cooler, is mounted… Continue Reading →

Gas Powered Vehicles

Gas Powered Vehicles Gas powered vehicles during periods of fuel shortage have some early orgins. These are not cars or trucks using gasifiers but used coal gas or gas made from other sources like straw bales. Some interesting examples include:… Continue Reading →

Ford Model A Gasifier

Ford Model A Gasifier The original Ford Model A was the first car produced by Ford Motor Company, which started production in 1903. The Model A was the second huge success for the Ford Motor Company, and replaced the amazing Model T,… Continue Reading →

Truck Runs Charcoal

Truck Runs Charcoal Truck Runs charcoal is converted into Gas that runs trucks, an article from Sept 1944, Popular Science. Charcoal burning truck “Burning charcoal or coke in the presence of a small amount of steam, the portable generator shown… Continue Reading →

Electrolux Gas Producer

Electrolux Gas Producer The Electrolux gas producer unit is a unique device, developed by a company in Melbourne, Australia. It was designed to be used as a substitute for traditional petrol-driven vehicles with up to 30HP of power. The main… Continue Reading →

Barton Transport Gas Buses

Barton Transport Gas Buses Barton Transport Gas Buses are not gasfier buses, as the gas used was ‘town gas’ or that made from coal. Barton Transport was a British bus company based in Chilwell, Nottinghamshire in United Kingdom. It began… Continue Reading →

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