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THESE WERE FORERUNNERS OF THE LUXURIOUS CARS OF TO-DAY. Some of the first cars of makes which made motoring history abroad are here shown. At the top, on the left is a 2½-horse power Panhard and Levassor of the vintage of 1891. In the centre is an old Wolseley, and on the right a car designed in 1895 by John Henry Knight, believed to have been the first gasoline two-seated car made in England. Below, on the left, is a Lanchster phaeton, which won a gold medal in 1899, and on the right is the first Renault, a machine of 1¾-horse power, built in 1898. The New York Times, April 26, 1914 View 1914 New York Times - 1.5MB | |
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