The Veteran car era, Brass car era, and the Vintage car era, are part of the Antique car classification as all automobiles produced prior to World War I are considered to be antiques.
Europe On
Christmas Eve in 1801
Richard Trevithick of England demonstrated a steam-powered carriage, the
Puffing Devil, that is considered the first horseless carriage, but
Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot has the claim of the first steam-powered vehicle with the
Fardier à vapeur in 1770. The first production of automobiles was by
Carl Benz in 1888 in Germany and, under licence from Benz, in France by Emile Roger. The time line is not exact but Thomas Davenport as well as Robert Anderson (of Scotland) built a battery electric car between 1832 and 1839.
United States The era of automobiles began in the U.S. when George Selden of Rochester, NY filed a patent on May 8, 1879, but the patent was not approved until November 5, 1895. This was the first U.S. patent for an automobile. By the time a patent was approved many automobiles were in production.
Charles Duryea built a three-wheeled, gasoline-powered vehicle in 1893, and his company built 13 cars of the same design in 1896. Gasoline automobiles were produced by
Elwood Haynes in 1894,
Ransom Olds in 1895,
Charles King and
Henry Ford in 1896. Automobile races stirred the public interest and bicycle and buggy manufacturers began to convert to making automobiles. ,
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