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Old 01-21-2004, 10:04 PM   #1
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Your Favorite Veteran?

What's your favorite "veteran" or "edwardian" (Brass era?) car?

Here's my favorite: The Cadillac Model A.


These had a mid mounted 1.6 liter single cylinder engine, and sold for $750.

Here's another A, hauling 12 (twelve!) people uphill! In the early days, hill climbing power was huge selling point.


So what's your favorite pre world war 1 car?
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Old 01-23-2004, 07:56 AM   #2
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So what's your favorite pre world war 1 car?
As a sports car enthusiast, I can choose from a few cars that fall into that category built before WWI: the Vauxhall 'Prince Henry', the Hispanso-Suiza 'Alfonso', the Mercer Raceabout and the Stutz Breadcat. I guess if I had to choose only one, it would be the Mercer.

I left off the Packard Grey Wolf, as desirable as that might be, due to its being a racing car.
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Stutz Breadcat.
Aha!, named after the rare mountain breadcat, which is known for it's golden brown flaky crust...

The Mercer owners would say to Stutz drivers:
"You've got to be nuts to drive a Stutz."
Stutz owners would come back with:
"Never was there a car worser than a Mercer!"
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Aha!, named after the rare mountain breadcat, which is known for it's golden brown flaky crust...


OK, you caught me typing too fast.
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