Here’s an assortment of cars that you don’t want to miss. The place is England, and the first relic out of the pits is a Duncan Pittaway 1913 Monarch. The OX5 WWI aircraft engine 9.5-litre had a top speed of 100 mph. the 1905 Fiat Isotta Fraschini was an oddity indeed. The Isotta Fiat WWI Airship engine had a top speed of 127 mph. The 1914 GN JAP, well, there are no words to describe it. It has the appearance that would prevent anyone from giving it away.
These vehicles might seem like they belong in a junk heap, and rightfully so when compared to today’s vehicles. However, they were marvels of creation in their own day. So, at the very least, the owners could have put a spotless clean on their vehicles. Or, perhaps it’s in vogue to leave these vehicles in virtually the same condition as they were found. Check out the video.