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Yesterday's mystery car can be revealed as Roush Technologies' bespoke mobile horse/camel trainer

Many of you correctly guessed yesterday's mystery vehicle - a mobile aid for horse training. It was the handiwork of Roush Technologies.

The project weighs in at four-tonnes and was commissioned by an overseas specialist in racehorse training equipment. Roush's design allows fitness monitoring of horses from walk, trot to full gallop, up to 60kph.

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The cabin includes a centrally mounted driver’s seat, plus additional seating for a trainer and a veterinary specialist. Onboard systems include 12-volt and 240-volt electrical supplies, to power systems such as computerised heart, blood, oxygen and fitness monitoring.

Chassis and running gear comprise a complex, box-section, cross-braced frame, with suspension derived from a Ford F150 series truck. Power is provided by a Volvo 2.4litre, five-cylinder diesel engine, driving through a conventional automotive automatic gearbox. Final drive is delivered via hub reduction on the rear axle only.

Stickers are on the way to the first correct five emails received.

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