Saturday 31 December 2011

World's Oldest Running Car Fetches $4.62M

This is the oldest motor vehicle car in the world that still runs.

It was built one year before Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler invented the internal combustion engine.

The world's oldest running motor vehicle has been sold at auction for an astonishing $4.62 million (R36.5-million), more than double the pre-sale estimate, as two bidders chased the price up in a three-minute bidding war.

The 1884 De Dion Bouton et Trepardoux Dos-a-Dos Steam Runabout drew a standing ovation as it was driven up onto the stage at Friday's RM Auction in Hershey , Pennsylvania - to prove that this 127-year-old car really does run! - and attracted a starting bid of $500 000, which was immediately doubled to $1 million.

Encouraged by the applauding crowd, the bidding went swiftly up to $4.2 million (R33 million) - 4.62 million (R36.5 million) including the 10 percent commission - before the car was knocked down to a unnamed buyer.

The Dos-a-Dos (Back-to-Back) Steam Runabout was built in 1884 by George Bouton and Charles-Armand Trepardoux for French entrepreneur Count de Dion, who named it 'La Marquise' after his mother.

In 1887, with De Dion at the tiller, it won the world's first ever motor race (it was the only entrant to make the start line!) covering the 32km from the Pont de Neuilly in Paris to Versailles and back in one hour and 14 minutes (an average of 25.9km/h) and, according to contemporary reports, hitting a breathtaking 60km/h on the straights!

La Marquise has only had four owners, remaining in one family for 81 years, and has been restored twice, once by the Doriol family and again by British collector Tom Moore in the early 1990's. Since then, it has taken part in four London-to-Brighton runs and collected a double gold at the 1997 Pebble Beach

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Heart attack boy's moving YouTube farewell

Brave ... Ben Breedlove left a legacy of love and hope

Brave ... Ben Breedlove left a legacy of love and hope

A TEENAGE boy who died after suffering a heart defect left a moving farewell video that has captured thousands of viewers worldwide.

Ben Breedlove, 18, died of a heart attack on Christmas Day after living with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy for years.

The condition makes it difficult for the heart to pump blood properly.

Before his death Ben recorded a final farewell, offering advice to youngsters on everything from dating to studying.

Video: Teen Ben's near-death video

BEN Breedlove's heartbreaking video made shortly before he passed away

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He also shared details of what it was like to live with a life-threatening disease.

On a series of index cards, Ben wrote a number of messages as an instrumental version of Gary Jules' Mad World played in the background.

His final message said: "I was never allowed to play all the sports that my friends did. It kinda sucks that I missed out on that part of my life.

Tribute ... Cleveland hip-hop artist was moved to tears by the video

Tribute ... Cleveland hip-hop artist was moved to tears by the video

"I really just hoped that I could be the same as everyone else."

He also told how at the age of four he saw a big bright light above him while doctors wheeled him down a hospital corridor on a stretcher.

The Texas teenager's video — found after his death — touched thousands of people, including Cleveland hip-hop star Kid Cudi.

The rapper posted a tribute on his blog after hearing of Ben's death. He wrote: "I am so sad about Ben Breedlove. I watched the video he left for the world to see.

"I broke down... To Ben's family, you raised a real hero, he's definitely mine. You have my love."

Heartbreaking ... Ben captured the hearts of thousands of viewers across the world

Heartbreaking ... Ben captured the hearts of thousands of viewers across the world

Rest in Heavenly peace Ben, When sometime we all think we have worries and problems, we should look again, we dont compared to some of these brave young chilldren who suffer from these terminal illnesses, Christmas is a time to remember for many, I light a candle for Ben has His message is clear, If you can give, then give something to your local childrens charity today.

God Bless

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