
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 4 (UPI) -- A Jacksonville, Fla., man said he has invented a car that runs on tap water and the vehicle travels "100 miles to the ounce."
Anthony Brown said he shut down the fuel injection system of his car and replaced it with a mechanism that runs on any type of water and a small amount of gas, WKMG-TV, Orlando, Fla., reported Wednesday.
"When you separate the water from the oxygen from the hydrogen, it cooks and it cooks down to a brown," Brown said. "We're not having any waste product off of it. Everything is consumed and burned."
Brown said any money he makes off the clean car will go toward missionary projects across the globe.
"I've just been asking for a way, for the Lord to show me to raise money rapidly and I started to working on this idea," he said.
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