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Cool Piece of Automotive History

Jamaicashane

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929, Henry Segrave drove it to an unprecedented 231.45 mph at Daytona Beach, setting a record that lasted nearly 30 years. This feat highlighted the era's engineering spirit and human ambition.

The success of the Golden Arrow was a landmark in automotive history, but tragedy struck when Segrave died the next year in a water speed record attempt. The car, now retired, stands as a testament to speed and innovation.
 
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