Invisible - there were none then.
There were vehicles but they were more like tractors such as the 1769 Cugnot Steam Tractor.
1769
They have had cars since 1769
Steam cars in 1769, Fuel gas cars in 1805 and Gasoline cars in 1885.
No. A few tractors maybe like the Cugnot steam tractor that was built in 1769.. Cars didn't show up until later in the 1800's.
all of them
The year 1886 is regarded as the birth of the modern automobile. There were steam cars, however, as early as 1769.
They're typically American, European, and Japanese cars. So they look pretty much like normal cars.
Zero seeing as how the motorcar had not been invented yet.
There were no cars invented in the 1400's.
Because they are Ford cars, modified by Shelby.
They were mostly Angular. Try using Google images. There were no cars in 1880. First American cars were called Horseless Carriages and look like the name.