. . . in the early '60s. White, Chrysler powertrain. It was a lemon; Ruben staged an accident and collected on the insurance policy because no one wanted to buy it. If he were alive today and knew how much it was worth he'd have said, "Damn! Another screw...
I think almost all of the 4-cyl F-V were considered lemons -- a great idea but rather shaky execution. The V8s were better. Here's a recent restoration-in-progress LINK ...
Albert Camus didn't drove the car. Camus was in the passenger seat and died instantly, while Gallimard who drove the car died five days later. The accident occurred because one of the rear tires burst, causing the car to spin out of control. The engine's ...