3. Early Steam
Powered Cars
In 1769, the very first
self-propelled road
vehicle was a
military tractor
invented by French
engineer and
mechanic, Nicolas
Joseph Cugnot (1725
- 1804). Cugnot used
a steam engine to
power his vehicle,
built under his
instructions at the
Paris Arsenal by
mechanic Brezin.
4.
5. Toyota (Japan)
General Motors (USA)
Volkswagen group (Germany)
Ford (USA)
Honda (Japan)
PSA Peugeot Citroen (France)
Hyundai-Kia (South Korea)
Nissan (Japan)
Renault-Dacia-Samsung (France)
DaimlerChrysler (Germany)
6. 4-Door Sedans - Sedans are a good choice for most
automobile shoppers
2-Door Coupes - Coupes are usually driven by single adults
or childless couples
Station Wagons - An active family will want to look at
minivans, sport utility vehicles, or station wagons
Convertibles - Most convertibles are sports cars, meaning
two seats, high-performance engines and superior
handling
Sports Cars - Sports cars were originally European two-seat
roadsters designed for both daily travel and week-end
racing hobbyists.
7. Mini-Vans - If you're constantly carting kids or cargo, a
minivan may be your best choice
Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) - I mentioned in the
Station Wagon category how I regard SUVs
Pickup Trucks - More new pickup trucks are sold in
this country than any other type of vehicle
Vans - If you transport large amounts of cargo or need
room for more than seven adults, a full-size van is your
only option.
8.
9. 1Buy a cheap model muscle car such as a Chevelle or Nova, and a stockcar like Tony stewart's or Jeff
gordon's.
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2Take the muscle car's body and increase the size of the fender openings with a dremel tool with a
sanding drum. Dremels are available at places like Home Depot, Lowes and other hardware stores.
3Remove the tires of the stockcar model and make sure the rims and tires fit the chassis of the muscle
car. If the hole in the rim is not big enough for the stock car tire, drill it out. Make sure that the tires
are not rubbing the fenders.
4Assemble the interior with a rollbar made of styrene added. Only put 1 seat, the dashboard and
steering wheel, and the shifter, nothing else (you can buy styrene tubing at hobby stores, but you
don't need a rollbar).
5Paint the muscle car.
6Get racing numbers and apply them to the muscle car.
7Use aluminum duct tape or sheet metal and cover the headlights, tail lights and all other lights of the
muscle car. The only glass that should be in the car is the front windshield - no other glass.
8Install everything else on the car (the engine, wheels from the stockcar etc. etc).