Morgan, Adler and an old mystery picture
The beautiful 1914 Adler Carette in the PWC for sale department and some time ago the editor's choice is a good reason to tell some more about Morgan and Co. from Bond Street and Long Acre in London,...
View ArticleThornycroft inlet icecold after long first run
Martin 'Thornycroft' Shelley reported yesterday to us regarding his long-long time Thornycroft project (you may remember his progress reports from these pages) that it is finally warming up the...
View ArticleHershey for president ?
Now before you take us wrong, we have a deep love affair with the AACA fallmeet at Hershey. Driving down from New York and seeing the first overloaded pick-up going there our heart will jump with...
View ArticleLight cars to keep you young.
As we looked through the catalogue for the Richard Edmonds three day auction, ( 20 - 22 October) one car jumped out at us as being unusual, interesting and not unattractive. The 1923 Horstman is...
View ArticlePretty pistons
Yes, we know this picture is posed, but there's something about these ladies that makes us think they regularly get their hands dirty fixing engines. On the left we see a micrometer to measure the...
View ArticleAbout Quiz: #431. 1902/03 gasoline Toledo
Probably we just gave enough clues this time as the good answered popped in one after another. We better leave the word to the judges who concluded it is a 1902/1903 Toledo with 16 or 18 HP gasoline...
View ArticleWhich Trials Venue visited by this BMW Frazer Nash ? (1936 Brighton-Beer)
Does anyone know where this pre-war trials photo was taken or even has more photos showing car No. 28 better known as DHX347. Surely someone must recognise the shed in the background? Or is this at one...
View ArticleGoing to the market (update: 1907/08 Rambler)
As a farmer, you need to sell your food; your vegetables, fruit, chickens etc. This is now different than it was in 1905. In that time you didn't have big corporations, supermarkets etc. You just went...
View ArticleRare and racy treats on auction in Toulouse.
We wonder how many readers can identify the pretty four seater tourer in the picture above? It's a rare car - one of two remaining of just twelve built in Coventry. It's a 1924 ALBATROS and is one of...
View ArticleThe Rothenburg Condom mystery (update: NAG C4? Stoewer D5? Opel?)
Gunther Hoyt sends this unidentified car with funny history:" (the photos was shot) About 1920 in Rothenburg ob der Tauber (above is probably pictured one of the city wall gates): my grandfather...
View ArticleLambdas chewing away a 5000 km trip
Iain Simpson reports:"I read with interest your Pre War feature about the gathering of Lancia Lambda's in the North West of Italy at the Fobello Rally in September of this year. Many Lancia's from...
View ArticleAre Humber & lady owner still around?
A charming presentation of a Humber Eighteen; this according to sender Bruno Costers from Belgium. "Huber six cylinder models for 1936 have completely transformed lines, while the frontal appearance is...
View ArticleWhat is it? Quiz #432 (UPDATE !
This is the start of a veteran week, this in view of the London-to-Brighton Veteran Car Run next weekend. So we start with a quiz regarding a car that was made at the turn of the last century. It is a...
View Article1908 Mercedes-Simplex 35/40HP reappearing in Melbourne
Harry Hickling was at the Motorclassica in Melbourne, Australia's equivalent of the famous Pebble Beach. Celebrating the Mercedes is the second oldest car entered (beside a 1986 Benz Velo) and...
View ArticleGetting ready for Brighton: Veteran Car Week!
Next weekend will be about the famous London to Brighton Run. A young PreWarCar.com crew is, just like hundreds other crews, putting their last efforts into their antique machinery. Less than a week...
View ArticlePrepare yourself for the next 13 runs
The traditional Bonhams sale on the Friday before the 120th Anniversary Run to Brighton. You have always wanted to own a real London-Brighton veteran, so what do you buy? If there wouldn't exist any...
View ArticlePWC Workshop: get your lights ready for Hyde Park
by Jos van Genugten: "As many of you in this hobby, I'm all for original. It's quite easy to make something to modern standards, when not strictly necessary, just because it's easy and accessible....
View ArticleLonging for information regarding Lemaitre Benz
The intriguing material shown here is in the hands of a fanatic collector of pre 1905 motorcycles and the odd car of the same period. Anything really early is what he likes. Currently he is working on...
View ArticleThe very first full female crew?
by Ariejan Bos:"It could very well be that we see here one of the oldest, maybe even the oldest photograph of a car with full female crew. The lady at the steering handles of this early motorized...
View ArticleAbout Quiz #432: 1900 Darracq 6.5 HP
It was only after that we sent out a Newsletter with a second view on last Saturday's quiz car when a load of good and very complete answers came in. It was obvious that by this second shot the car was...
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