I very seldom read fiction, but I do like a good story.
Took books to the local book exchange and (ulp!) brought one home.
Alan Scholefields `King of the Golden Valley`
In it, the antagonist(?) competing in an early motor race, is rescued and adopted by an impoverished community. He could have been murdered and/or robbed, but they want both him and his car intact.
The reason?
The mountain folk dont see a car, as such, they see a marvellous, practical engine, which by a clever means, has been designed to transport itself about.
So, he (Not having anything better to do, the real reason is complex and I will leave that to you to read the book for, its a grand story) settles in and connects up his car to various devices, threshing machines, a circular saw, even pumping water to operate a gold panning flume.
(This aspect of the story, sadly, is not elaborated).
So, if you had a running car, (and presumably fuel for it) what could you use it for that doesnt involve transport?
Took books to the local book exchange and (ulp!) brought one home.
Alan Scholefields `King of the Golden Valley`
In it, the antagonist(?) competing in an early motor race, is rescued and adopted by an impoverished community. He could have been murdered and/or robbed, but they want both him and his car intact.
The reason?
The mountain folk dont see a car, as such, they see a marvellous, practical engine, which by a clever means, has been designed to transport itself about.
So, he (Not having anything better to do, the real reason is complex and I will leave that to you to read the book for, its a grand story) settles in and connects up his car to various devices, threshing machines, a circular saw, even pumping water to operate a gold panning flume.
(This aspect of the story, sadly, is not elaborated).
So, if you had a running car, (and presumably fuel for it) what could you use it for that doesnt involve transport?