
Early cars used gravity to move the fuel to the motor which made climbing hills dificult. One trick was putting them in reverse or try to go up as fast as possible before it stalled, like the car in the photo. Source in comment. Photo circa 1900s
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[https://paradelle.wordpress.com/2016/06/24/going-backwards-uphill/](https://paradelle.wordpress.com/2016/06/24/going-backwards-uphill/)
1970s UK, Ford Cortina estate with a dodgy fuel pump.
Booty
My dad told me that he and his father used to back up the really steep parts when they went on camping trips in the 1930’s in the Sierras.

I’m sorry, I’m having difficulty spotting the car…
What car?

Stop gooning to 130+ years old lady
So this was why ankles had to covered. So not to distract us from the cake above.?
Steam locomotives, if my knowledge is valid, had a similar problem. When the “ran dry”, their boiler could burst and endanger the life of people standing nearby.

Anyone else gonna say it ?
1900 booty be hittin different
Second most interesting thing about that photo.
She’s pushed that car a few times…..
1920s drivetrain technology left a lot to be desired but the bodies were every bit as good as they are today.
The photographer was genius of his/her time of using light.
Nice dress, wink wink
https://preview.redd.it/md2szpnqb19g1.png?width=400&format=png&auto=webp&s=bbdb39c1de714a9f091fa74f1c99be59bcc7af05
Nice trunk

Could build a car but couldn’t figure out the gas flow…..
Got a nice trunk

Walking Two miles to school, 4 to work and 8 for family.
I zoomed in.
My dad had a 1926 Model T Ford that the backed up hills for this very reason. This was 1970s.


She’s got a FATTY
Why didn’t the engineers just put the fuel tanks above the engine, and let gravy do his thing and flow down? I believe motorcycles do that.
I imagine this depicts a young motorist pioneering the, by now, well worn make-out setup “we’ve run out of gas” on his bodaciously endowed girlfriend. Alas, a good Samaritan fouled up his plans by rendering assistance, getting the pair and their motor carriage to the nearest service station. The kind gentleman’s wife was an avid photographer who made sure the moment was preserved with a picture. As time passed, the story was lost to history but that perfectly formed booty lives on.


I had a car in the early 00s the wouldn’t start if you parked on a hill in the wrong direction. Good times haha

“How you doing”
Someone’s great grandmother had a wagon and a car.