Key Museum Series - Antique Cars 2
Hello to everyone. Welcome to the second part of antique cars. Today we will examine interesting old cars here. Like the previous sections, we will take a short trip to the past. Speaking of travel to the past, I don't think we need any device for time travel. Look, we can travel to the past thanks to museums and old things like this. We just need to stretch our imagination a little. It remains for us to guess what the people living in those times were doing with these cars. How things work is already written in books and documents. But what really matters is how those people feel. Along with these very old cars, the emotions have thus reached the present day. That's why I love museums and exhibitions.
I loved the traveler's grocery here. As a matter of fact, until recently, those who did not own property were doing grocery business like this. It was also easier this way and allowed to reach more customers. There are still people who sell in this way in Turkey. The model of this car is Ford Model T Vegetable Truck. It was produced in 1914. The engine of this car, which has 4 cylinders and 2700 cc model capacity, produces 20 horsepower.
The fire truck was perhaps the most powerful fire truck of that time. I've seen smaller fire engines than this, but this is huge compared to what I've seen. It didn't fit in the frame! The full name of this huge beast produced in 1930 is Ahrens - Fox P-S-14 Hose & Equipment Truck. This big truck has, of course, an enormous engine. It has 6 cylinders and an engine displacement of 18350 cc.
There was also a model of an Amerakina-made tank and an American-made military jeep with them. This military jeep, produced in 1953, did not attract my attention compared to the others, but I still wanted to photograph it. This vehicle is manufactured by Willys and its full name is MD - Military Designation M3BA1. This car, which has 4 cylinders and 2200 cc engine capacity, produces 72 horsepower.
Thank you for accompanying me. See you in the next chapters. Stay with love...
Device | Huawei Mate 20 Lite |
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Lens | Default - F1.8 |
Photographer | @wagner32 |
Location | Key Museum - Izmir, Turkey |
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