Interesting cars from the past.

this is a Stanley Steam car from 1916 at one of the vintage car shows I go to....


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1977 Panther 6. "6" for obvious ressons. Produced in Weybridge, England, with its twin turbo 8.2 L (500 cu in) engine. Claimed top speed of over 200 mph.

List price of $96,000 (Ā£40,000) in 1977. Equivalent to around $530,000 in 2025

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As a young child, I would watch a Lotus Europa glide past my house every late afternoon. Its low, wedge-shaped profile and mid-engine made it look like something from another world at the time.

It was the first car I ever truly wanted. After endless pestering, my mother finally bought me one. A toy version -- it was the closest I was ever going to get to owing one at the time.

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I remember the Tucker car. It was quite advanced for its time. The story of what happened to quash its further development is rather sad and cruel.
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I hope this is not too risque, but there was a joke going around in the late 1940s about the advertisement for the Kaiser and Frazer automobiles: "Surprise her with a Kaiser, or amaze her with a Fazer." A common gag was, "I think I'll wait until the new Tucker comes out." ...šŸ¤”
 

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