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Handyman Constructs His Own Fuel-Efficient Vehicle  
Thursday, March 20, 2008 12:04 PM

One man's solution to record high gas prices is a unique, lightweight vehicle he built himself. VOA's Paul Sisco introduces...


One man's solution to record high gas prices is a unique, lightweight vehicle he built himself. VOA's Paul Sisco introduces you to Jory Squibb in today's Searching for Solutions report.

Jory Squibb is the inventor of the Moonbeam car and offers step-by-step instructions on how to build one on the Internet.
Jory Squibb is the inventor of the Moonbeam car and offers step-by-step instructions on how to build one on the Internet.
Spend the day in Camden, in the northeastern state of Maine, and Jory Squibb might drive by.

He does his errands in his Moonbeam, a modified scooter really, that he built himself.

Thanks to his unusual vehicle, soaring gas prices are less of a problem for Squibb than for many Americans.  "Americans are largely asleep right now. We are just in sort of a bad habit we don't know how to get out of," he says.

The Moonbeam gets nearly 37 kilometers per liter in town and averages more on the highway. It will go almost 80 kilometers an hour, but ... "It's not about to flip over or anything, but you realize you are the light kid on the block, so you drive it very, very carefully," Squibb said.

Squibb offers step-by-step instructions on how to build the Moonbeam on the Internet.

The Moonbeam car is fuel-effecient getting close to 100 miles to the gallon.
The Moonbeam car is fuel-effecient getting close to 100 miles to the gallon.
At home, he is working on a slightly bigger prototype that he plans racing across country later this year. "This will probably get close to 100 miles to the gallon (42 kilometers per liter), because it involves diesel technology," Squibb said.

Squibb hopes he is making a difference in America's future and believes his little car is stimulating thought. 

"It gets people thinking that there might be another way of personal transportation," he said.

 

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