In the streets of Vannes, it is still possible to cross a car that seems to be coming out of another century. Canvas cap, painted wooden ray wheels, high silhouette and angular accentuate its era look. At the wheel, Eric Fouillaron advances barely faster than a cyclist, with the peak speed capping at 25 km/h. No brakes at the front, a horn by external pump, and a mechanics of more than one hundred and twenty years, according to Le Figaro. This f…
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In the streets of Vannes, it is still possible to cross a car that seems to be coming out of another century. Canvas cap, painted wooden ray wheels, high silhouette and angular accentuate its era look. At the wheel, Eric Fouillaron advances barely faster than a cyclist, with the peak speed capping at 25 km/h. No brakes at the front, a horn by external pump, and a mechanics of more than one hundred and twenty years, according to Le Figaro. This f…