satisfactorily. It is, unfortunately, no longer in existence. 

 Marcus' second automobile (fig. 11) was constructed in 

 1875 and is preserved at the Technisches Museum fur In- 

 dustrie und Gewerbe in Vienna. It is powered with a 

 horizontal, 1-cylinder, 4-cycle, %-horsepower, internal- 

 combustion engine using liquid fuel and electric ignition. 

 Seating four passengers on two crosswise seats, it is sup- 

 ported on four wooden-spoked wheels and is guided by 

 means of a steering wheel. It is reported to have been 

 operated on the streets of Vienna in the spring of 1950, on 

 its 75th anniversary. 



Figure 12. — Daimler's first vehicle, 1885, was a wooden-framed 2-wheeler, 

 with outriders, powered by a 1-cylinder, 4-cycle, gasoline engine. 



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