History Of The Automobile, Part 5
Published: November 17th, 2006
By: Audrey Robinson

History of the Automobile, Part 5

By Audrey Robinson

NECCM Education Committee

The week of Nov. 12-18 is National Education Week. The Northeast Classic Car Museum is a great medium to cultivate a student’s interest in history, literature, science, math and technology. The fifth part of this five part series will show how automobile technology has progressed through the years.

A carriage making firm made a prototype in the 1800s of a classic design: engine in front, supplying power to a gearbox behind it; with the gearbox connected by a chain drive to the rear drive wheels. It had four forward speeds and a reverse. The first popular car was a roadster that sold for around $650.00 and had two seats and a one-cylinder, three-horsepower engine.

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