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    PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., June 30 (UPI) -- A French-built, steam-powered car -- believed to be the world's oldest working car -- is for sale in California.
    The car, built in 1884, is expected to fetch between $1.5 million and $2 million when it is auctioned off Aug. 19 in Pebble Beach, CNN reported.

    The De Dion-Bouton et Trepardoux, nicknamed "La Marquise," has had only two owners beside its original one, French Count De Dion, who was one of the car company's founders. The car is fueled by coal, wood and paper, and runs on solid rubber tires on metal wheels. It can go as fast as 38 mph.

    "That's as fast as you want to go," said David Gooding, founder of the auction company. "It feels like going 80 (mph) or 90 mph in a newer automobile. And by newer, I mean 1910."

    There may be some other steam-powered vehicles still around that run, but they are essentially rail cars without rails and arguably aren't automobiles, CNN said.
    What I once considered boring, I now consider paradise.
    Faust

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    news and current events

    Bet Jay Leno buys it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by salpalaz
      Bet Jay Leno buys it.
      We saw Leno last year at one of the car sales in Monterey. Steve (my dh) attended the "pre-auction" showing of the cars and managed to kind of sneak us in later to see what was up for auction. What an amazing show this is, and not a bad setting either.

      Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance : Welcome
      Luanne

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        If you ever go to the Lake Tahoe area, there is the "Harahs Collection" in Reno which was well worth seeing.

        There is also a private (I believe it is private) collection in the southern CA area but I can't remember the name right now so can't look it up either.

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