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The Ford Nucleon 1958 sits firmly in the heart of the atomic age.
The concept was a nuclear fission powered car with an actual uranium reactor in the trunk.
The car would have no harmful emissions, because nuclear power is far cleaner than gasoline.
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The Ford Nucleon was envisioned as a long vehicle even by 1950 standards.
It stretched 200 inches from nose to tail and measured 77.4 inches wide.
The wheelbase was 69.4 in length, the size of a Maserati Gran Turismo .
The car could travel an astonishing 8000 kilometres before needing to be refuelled.
While it might have been possible to fit a reactor into the car, the project couldn't escape the laws of physics.
A working prototype of the Ford Nucleon was never built at the time, it simply couldn't be built.
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