Ford Levacar Mach I

[1] The Mach I was a single-seat[2] automobile which rode on pressurized air, not wheels.

It used air pressure at a force of 15–100 psi (100–690 kPa) to provide lift and propulsion.

[4] An advertisement for the Mach I appeared in the magazine Boys' Life in 1960, in which it indicated the single-seater's dimensions: 94 in (2.4 m) long; 48 in (1.2 m) high; 54 in (1.4 m) wide.

[5] In addition to the Mach I automobile, the project also developed a similarly outfitted scooter, the Levascooter.

This article about a classic post-war automobile produced between 1945 and 1975 is a stub.

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