Product Description
Nice 1920s poster introducing the All-Steel B10 automobile. At this time all cars were made of wood and metal was nailed on. History: At the 1924 Paris Motor Show, Citron presents the All-Steel B10, a car that revolutionises the industrial manufacture of bodywork. The production process was developed by the American company Budd but US carmakers are wary of adopting it because they consider it to be too modern. Car bodies were previously built of wood and the metal body parts nailed on.
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