Veteran Cars

After many trial and error testing during the steam engine era, the Veteran era sees the first cars manufactured in production scale. However, during these era, cars are more of a novelty/hobbyist item rather than a practical vehicle. Cars are not able to travel for long distance as the vehicles breakdown often, fuel are hard to obtain and there are few paved roads suitable for car travel. Additionally, rapid innovation in car technology meant that car devalued at an alarming rate where value of cars become zilch after even one year.

Despite production plant being built, cars are still not standardized with a dizzying assortment of technologies are still being tried out and discarded, steam engines, electricity and internal combustion compete with each other until internal combustion engines become the market de-facto after the 1910s. Many future advancement that we heard today such as the gas/electric hybrids, multi-valve engines, overhead camshafts, and four-wheel drive, were tried and later abandoned during this time.


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1981 MG B GT =BRONZE £1900 o.n.o
1981 MG B GT =BRONZE £1900 o.n.o
£1,900.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 24d 15h 48m
1901 CRESTMOBILE  Veteran car for London to Brighton
1901 CRESTMOBILE Veteran car for London to Brighton
£35,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 26d 8h 59m

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