Vintage car
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Vintage car
A vintage car is commonly defined as a
car
built between the start of
1919 and the end of 1930. There is little debate about the start date of
the Vintage period — the end of World War I is a nicely defined marker
there — but the end date is a matter of a little more debate. The
British definition is strict about 1930 being the cut-off, while some
American sources prefer 1925 since
it is the pre-Classic
car period as defined by the Classic Car Club of America. Others see
the Classic period as overlapping the Vintage period, especially since
the Vintage designation covers all vehicles produced in the period while
the official Classic definition does not, only including high-end
vehicles of the period. Some consider the start of World War II to be the end date of the Vintage period.
The Vintage period in the automotive world was a time of transition. The car
started off in 1919 as still something of a rarity, and ended up in 1930 well on
the way towards ubiquity; in fact, automobile production at the end of this
period was not matched again until the
1950s. During this period, most industrialised nations built a nationwide road system, with
the result that towards the end of the period, the ability to negotiate unpaved
roads was no longer required.
Cars became much more practical, convenient and comfortable during this
period. Car heating was introduced, as was the in-car radio.
Antifreeze was introduced, allowing water-cooled cars to be used year-round.
Four-wheel braking from a common foot pedal was introduced, as was the use of
hydraulically actuated brakes. Power steering was also an innovation of this
era. Towards the end of the Vintage era, the system of octane ratings of fuel was introduced, allowing comparison between fuels.
During this period, as well as the car adapting, society began to adapt to
the car. Drive-in restaurants were introduced, as well as suburban shopping
centers, and motels began
lining major roads in the United States.
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