Pre-WW1 mystery car: Austro-Daimler?
For some time I have been wondering which manufacturer once built this impressive Coupé de Ville (or Sedanca de Ville/Town Car). My first guess was Bergmann-Metallurgique, a German company who had...
View ArticleDreaming of a white X-mas
Thank you for sending us snow shots! Here a selection of the snow scenes that came in. First a fresh concours level restoration, but still in the snow:"Here's our Phantom 124 NC, photo taken by...
View ArticlePacking up for Christmas (update: AEC or Daimler?)
All on board? Yes, this is the time of the year to visit family and friends or even better go touring together. Nowadays it may be easier to come together over large distances but back in 1927 men used...
View ArticleLadies having fun in the snow
Do you remember as a child how your little heart leapt with joy when you opened your bedroom curtains and saw the world covered in snow? Of course you do - because it meant a day playing outdoors and...
View ArticleWhat is it? Christmas Quiz Announcement!
The snow you see here is only 80 years old. The car showing was photographed during the Olympic Winter Games at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany. No need to answer to this snowed in mystery....
View ArticleHappy Christmas! What will Santa bring?
HAPPY CHRISTMAS to You, your Family and Friends! Think back of the days you were a little boy. What would he bring with boxing day? I can assure you that we always hoped for a proper pedal car....
View ArticleWhatisit? PreWar Christmas Quiz day 1
The year 2016 is almost behind us. But please don't be sad, as this is the time for our annual Prewar Christmas Quiz! Quite simple this time. What we are going to show you is an historical figure, a...
View ArticleWhatisit? PreWar Christmas Quiz day 2
Please ignore the man sitting on the chair. He’s Prince Leopold of Belgium, but he has no relation to our question, other than that he was an avid admirer of the marque we want to hear. It’s the name...
View ArticleWhatisit? PreWar Christmas Quiz day 3
The mean looking man pictured here was a French explorer and adventurer who travelled to New-France. In 1701 he laid the foundations for a city that was to become a world center for automobile...
View ArticleWhatisit? PreWar Christmas Quiz day 4
Just like King Alphonso XIII from Spain, this Belgian king also had an automobile named after him. He was born in 1875 and reigned from 1909 to 1934. The make itself (Belgian of course) started in...
View ArticleWhatisit? PreWar Christmas Quiz day 5
The man behind the wheel of this magnificent Benz was a French engineer. Born in 1879, he moved to Saint-Petersburg in 1905 and became a personal driver to Tsar Nicolas II. Trying to improve the cars...
View ArticleWhatisit? PreWar Christmas Quiz day 6
Seen here is a patriot from the American Revolution. Born in 1734, he became a silversmith, but in 1765 he became a member of a group of militants trying to protect the right of the colonists and to...
View ArticleWishing you heaps of Motoring Fun in 2017 !
Isn't that a great start of the year! A Mitchell racing machine idling while posing for the photographer after a good day at a dirt track (note the mud/snow chains). May we say that the car is showing...
View ArticleLadies having fun in the snow
Do you remember as a child how your little heart leapt with joy when you opened your bedroom curtains and saw the world covered in snow? Of course you do - because it meant a day playing outdoors and...
View ArticleNew Years Resolution
The New year has started, new plans are made and also new goals are set up. Leif Ortegren has sent us this Pope Waverley Electric advertisement which says it all. The message is: I am resolved; which...
View ArticleAn early Belvallette car body
This 1891 Panhard & Levassor dogcart was one of the first cars of the famous make and probably used by Hippolyte Panhard himself. In P&L code the type was a P2C of 1.5 H.P., in which the P...
View ArticlePreWarCar Workshop: An exploding dynamo
When you start up your beloved vintage machine and the ampere-meter reads a steep discharge, something might be going on with your charging device (when equipped!). In this case, I wanted to check the...
View ArticleIs this 'special' up to the Bentley standard?
Specials: the beginning of endless discussions in the classic car world. Some time ago, we had such a discussion with JP from Victorycars and he told us about a Bentley special that he had on his...
View ArticleA kind of a childcar mystery
" Vintage photo in front of Villa Austria at Road 12 Maadi | Later owned by Annie Gismann (the little baby in the photo) until her death in 1996 | Cairo, Egypt 1914."Source: Monarchy and DynastySent in...
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