Top 10 Oldest Cars Still Driving the World You Must See
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2024
- These vehicles are not just survivors of time; they are a testament to the durability and design of early automotive innovation. From the hand-crafted assembly lines to the dawn of the automotive boom, each car has a unique history and a legacy that continues to influence modern engineering.
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It's crazy to think they basically had cars but they were never official
It seems pretty awesome
Amazing how cars started off and how they are today.
You know something I would love to see a road trip with an old-fashioned car I think that would be pretty neat and literally see how far old-fashioned cars can go
Thank you very much, a really great idea, atmospheric music and favorite cars
London to Brighton vintage car run ,only vehicles from before 1905 , annual event.
The AI voice is almost convincing...until it spits out a top speed or hp rating and totally jacks it up.
Yeah and the narration was written by a Brit; use of "wings" instead of fenders.
The curve dash Oldsmobile was the first production car not the model t ✌️
So Mercedes and de Dion and Renault didn't really manufacture cars before Oldsmobile? Or doesn't the rest of the world count?
Karl Benz built his car in 1885, a year before R. E. Olds built his first horse less carriage in 1886.
I think what the poster meant was the "Curved Dash Olds" was the first real mass produced vehicle, at least here in the states.
Shhhh...the AI voice doesn't know.
You remenber the Danish car. :-)
At around the 2:00 minte mark, sitting in the drivers set of the Enterprise, isn't that Fred Dibnah?
Hayes car built 1893 in Indiana
Steam engines are external combustion engines. The steam is produced outside the 'working' cylinder.
u r showing a train locomotive it drives on rails not streets
Iriritating computer generated narration that can’t pronounce thing like 23 mph that a human would read as twenty three miles per hour. Instead it says two three mph as it has no idea what that represents.
The narrator can't even pronounce his words properly, and what's with the scratches on obviously new footage?
Shoddy AI reader work.