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A vintage 1919 Spyker C1 13/30-HP Torpedo Touring car is displayed indoors, likely within a museum or exhibition hall. The car features a cream-colored body with contrasting dark red fenders and running boards. It has prominent round headlights at the front, a mesh grille, and a spare tire mounted on its side. The wheels are spoked with red centers. A steering wheel is visible on the left side of the car, suggesting a right-hand drive configuration.

The setting includes a distinctive black and white checkered floor, creating a bold pattern beneath the vehicle. The walls are plain white, and in the background, a dark, possibly industrial-style window structure or partition is visible.

Next to the car, a white display sign provides information. The visible text includes: "1919", "SPYKER C1 13/30-HP TORPEDO TOURING", "ENGINE: 3.6-LITRE FOUR-CYLINDER POWER: 30 HP", and the Latin motto "NULLA TENACI INVIA EST VIA". The text also mentions that three of these cars were delivered to Queen Wilhelmina, and details the car's place as Spyker's first model after WWI, its powerful engine, and its short production period. It further notes the involvement of Henri Wijnmalen and the company's focus on aircraft construction during WWI. An "NL" logo is also present on the sign. The overall impression is that of a meticulously preserved historical artifact on public exhibit.
Eugene

Jun 3, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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A vintage 1919 Spyker C1 13/30-HP Torpedo Touring car is displayed indoors, likely within a museum or exhibition hall. The car features a cream-colored body with contrasting dark red fenders and running boards. It has prominent round headlights at the front, a mesh grille, and a spare tire mounted on its side. The wheels are spoked with red centers. A steering wheel is visible on the left side of the car, suggesting a right-hand drive configuration. The setting includes a distinctive black and white checkered floor, creating a bold pattern beneath the vehicle. The walls are plain white, and in the background, a dark, possibly industrial-style window structure or partition is visible. Next to the car, a white display sign provides information. The visible text includes: "1919", "SPYKER C1 13/30-HP TORPEDO TOURING", "ENGINE: 3.6-LITRE FOUR-CYLINDER POWER: 30 HP", and the Latin motto "NULLA TENACI INVIA EST VIA". The text also mentions that three of these cars were delivered to Queen Wilhelmina, and details the car's place as Spyker's first model after WWI, its powerful engine, and its short production period. It further notes the involvement of Henri Wijnmalen and the company's focus on aircraft construction during WWI. An "NL" logo is also present on the sign. The overall impression is that of a meticulously preserved historical artifact on public exhibit.

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