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Eugene

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Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 01:53 PM

19d ago

Wassenaar, Netherlands

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A bright yellow 1910 Peugeot Type 126 12/15-HP touring car is prominently displayed indoors, likely within a museum or exhibition hall in Wassenaar, Netherlands. The vintage vehicle features a vibrant…read more

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A bright yellow 1910 Peugeot Type 126 12/15-HP touring car is prominently displayed indoors, likely within a museum or exhibition hall in Wassenaar, Netherlands. The vintage vehicle features a vibrant yellow body, large brass headlamps, a brass horn, and wooden spoked wheels, with a spare tire mounted on its side. A wooden-rimmed steering wheel is visible through the windshield. Behind the car, a large, vintage-style poster is affixed to the wall, partially visible. It reads "12. DE L'AUTO ET DU CYCLE" and "DU 3 AU 18 DÉCEMBRE", depicting stylized figures in period attire, suggesting an early automobile and cycle exhibition. To the right of the car, a white display board provides detailed information about the Peugeot Type 126. The text, in both Dutch and English, identifies the car as a 1910 model with a 2.2-litre four-cylinder engine producing 15 horsepower. It highlights features like its hand-operated windscreen wiper and Stepney spare wheel system, and mentions that approximately 350 examples of this type were manufactured. The board also notes its aesthetic appeal: "This is one of the most photogenic cars in the museum, partly due to its bright yellow colour and brass details." The car is positioned on a light-colored tiled floor, with black metal barriers in the foreground indicating a viewing area. The setting is well-lit by artificial lighting, creating a clear and informative display of the historic automobile.