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Interesting Engineering on MSNBlue Bird: World’s first car to break 150 mph in 1925 set to make a brief comeback
On July 21, 1925, British racing icon Malcolm Campbell pushed the car to an unprecedented speed. With its 18-litre V12 ...
Enger launched its first V12-powered car a few months after Packard. Enger's V12 car was far cheaper than a Twin Six, although it wasn't as powerful.
So while most historians acknowledge that Mercedes-Benz deserves credit for being the first to truly produce a diesel passenger car at scale, Citroën rightly deserves recognition for showing that ...
GLEN AYR, a 1928 all-steel Pullman sleeping car, has been donated to the Historic Pullman Foundation by Robert Menzies, ...
That early steam-powered auto still exists, although it's in fragile condition. Part of the Center for History's collection, it's been stored away from public view for about 20 years.
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