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i need a list of advances in the automobile history during or around the 1930's, i would greatly appreciate it if you sent all references if you find in information thank you!

2006-07-19 05:02:48 · 7 answers · asked by livinintheskys 1 in Cars & Transportation Safety

7 answers

that's when they started using rocket engines, and circular tires began to become popular again.

2006-07-19 05:06:44 · answer #1 · answered by Critical Mass 4 · 0 0

I agree go to the library, do some research.

You might like it, and you might find the 1930's a pretty exciting time in the world of automobiles. Many of the most expensive and desirable cars are from this period. Many current "high tech" performance cars have nothing on some of the one's in the 30's. Aluminum bodies (coachbuilders), aerodynamics (Chrysler Airflow), aluminum 4 valve per cylinder, DOHC, supercharged engines (Duesenburg and others), aluminum wheels "mags" (Bugatti), front wheel drive (Cord), V12 engines (Cadillac - Lincoln), V16 engine (Cadillac). If I didn't say the car name, you'd think Ferrari, Corvette, Mustang, Acura etc.

By then they had, electic start, hydraulic 4 wheel brakes, steerable driving lights (not Lexus), 120MPH top speed, 4 speed gearboxes, often combined with 2 speed rear ends, hard tops, convertibles, limo's.

If nothing else, check out Cadillac, Chrysler, Duesenburg. Mecedes, Bentley, and RollsRoyce, for foreign.

2006-07-19 21:40:14 · answer #2 · answered by rkfire 3 · 0 0

4 wheel brakes
hydraulic brakes
electric starters

car radios
4 wheel drive

2006-07-19 12:18:21 · answer #3 · answered by R1volta 6 · 0 0

I refere you to your local library and you should have started quite sometime ago.

2006-07-19 16:34:51 · answer #4 · answered by sawmill 3 · 0 0

Tell you what, it'd be easier if I just wrote it for you. It'll be in the mail tomorrow.

2006-07-19 12:06:23 · answer #5 · answered by johnnyBgoode 2 · 0 0

That's an obnoxious question, and an obnoxious approach. Do your own research.

2006-07-19 12:05:36 · answer #6 · answered by Jack 5 · 0 0

Do your own homework!

2006-07-19 12:06:58 · answer #7 · answered by Wounded duckmate 6 · 0 0

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