The Cars Of Tomorrow
115 MPH ………………Yea Right! The Davis was first introduced in 1947 by Glenn Gordon “Gary” Davis in the United States of America. Just after World War II, Davis bought a small racing car that had been converted into a 3-wheeler and named the “Californian”. Believing it would make a good economy vehicle Davis built his first prototype which he nicknamed “Baby” (or Davis D-1). The second Davis prototype D-2, (or Davis “Delta”) was also built in 1947. From 1948 the Davis Motor Company then produced 11 Divan models that all featured a removable top. The Davis is possibly the largest … Continue reading The Cars Of Tomorrow
