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The Car That Raced Around the World? You know, in 1907, if you wanted to prove your car was tough, you didn’t take it to the Nürburgring — you drove it 36,000 miles through Siberia with nothing but some tools, spare tires, and an unreasonable amount of confidence. Meet the 1907 Thomas Flyer — the actual car that won the legendary 1908 New York to Paris Race, and yes, it still runs like a champ. Jay gets behind the wheel to take this 570-cubic-inch torque monster out for a spin. The actual Thomas Flyer — not a replica, not a tribute. The real deal. From New York City to Paris (with a brief detour through Buffalo, NY and Siberia, and a run-in with bandits. Seriously.) This car didn’t just beat France, Germany, and Italy — it did it with no roads, no gas stations, and oh yeah… they had to dodge Siberian wolves and bribe a French cop with a bicycle just to cross the finish line. Teddy Roosevelt got involved. Pigeons delivered updates. One guy thought it wasn’t his car—until he found his girlfriend’s initials carved into the frame. And just think: it cost more than a house, and could do 70 mph in 1907. That’s like light speed back then. Jay says: "This thing’s got more torque than most modern trucks… and more oil leaks than my first motorcycle." "Back then, you didn’t drive the car—you wrestled it across continents!"
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