SHERBORNE, Britain - A two-seater cars, built in 1904 can still move and claimed never damaged, a newspaper said on Tuesday. Wolseley 6 model car was purchased by Brian Caseley, 65, in 2004 from a friend who is a collector of vintage cars.
However, car prices were not disclosed to the media. The car has a maximum speed of 46.67 miles per hour. However, the total distance the car movement is not known because it does not have the mileage meter. Brian's wife, Pat, 63, said the car was never damaged and still in good condition as it was still released."The car uses 3.78 liter of petrol to travel between the 48.28 miles to 64.37 miles and it is more efficient than most cars today," said.The first owner of the car is E. H. Greenly from Titley Court, Herefordshire who have it in 1905. –Agencies

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