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No, what I am referring to is the overall design, having a pointed nose, a rounded back, drop doors, and the whole design and look of every thing made it look like the Futuristic world Jules Verne had imagined.  One article about the McKeen Cars was called "30 years to soon"  and basically explained that all of the new designs weren't as popular because it was not the "Streamline" era.  The first McKeen Car was created in 1905, the "Streamline" era started in 30's.  That's why I think the McKeen Cars are cool.
 
Originally Posted by sinclair:

Your reply doesn't make much sense to me.  Fireless steamers were in jules Verne novels?

 

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