Yes, there were luxury cars in the hold of the Titanic when she sank.
Actually only one, a red Renault CB Coupe deVille bought in Europe by millionaire William Carter. It was stored in the forward hold, possibly in a crate, and reports of it's current fate vary. Some say that it would have been crushed as the contents of the hold fell forward when the ship dipped diagonally down, other opinions are that if the car was crated, the tough wooden box would have protected it and that it may well still be in there, upright and awaiting discovery. However, even if it remains in it's crate, a Century of exposure to seawater would have taken it's toll on the vehicle- it's buried deep somewhere in the forward hold, but what condition it's in now is anybody's guess.
They were evidently luxury automobiles. The cars were mainly European and more specifically of French lineage; because in those days, European cars were very popular among the wealthy few in America. In the America of 1912, it was "chic and de bon genre" to be seen in a big Delauney-Belleville or a Mercedes Coupe Chauffeur. It is quite possible that there were American cars on the ship because the American passengers were on their way back to New York, having used a different ship to come to Europe. They had most probably taken their own car instead of using the plebeian-fit public trains of the old continent.
From Titanic's ships manifest and the insurance claim from William Carter it was extrapolated that there was an automobile on Titanic. It was a $5,000 Twin Renault type CB Coupe de Ville. It's in a cargo hold in the forward section of the ship but it may not even be assembled, it could very well only be the parts.
There is/was an automobile on Titanic but it has never been found. It's in a cargo hold near the fore of the wreck. It's a Twin Renault-type CB Coupe de Ville. However it is not determined that the car has actually been assembled. It could very well be in parts - to be put together in the US.
It was a Red Renault! The very same car as was described in the real Titanic owned by first class passenger Carter!
Yes, a Renault 35HP was in the cargo hold, it was owned by William Carter
Yes, a couple of automobiles were being transported in the hold of the ship.
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one car was on the titanic when it sunk one car was on the titanic when it sunk
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what print was left on the cAR in the boat in titanic ?
i don't get this question but if you mean "is there a real car on the real titanic?" if that's the question then yes there was a real car on the titanic but it went down with the ship and never found.......There was only one car known to be loaded aboard the Titanic. It is said to have been a 1912 Renault Coupe DeVille that belonged to William E. Carter, a survivor of the sinking. Some speculate that the car may have been a 1911 but it was a Renault Coupe DeVille nonetheless.
Yes. The Titanic was used to transport a large amount of food, luggage, and even a car!
one car was on the titanic when it sunk one car was on the titanic when it sunk
yes
what print was left on the cAR in the boat in titanic ?
i don't get this question but if you mean "is there a real car on the real titanic?" if that's the question then yes there was a real car on the titanic but it went down with the ship and never found.......There was only one car known to be loaded aboard the Titanic. It is said to have been a 1912 Renault Coupe DeVille that belonged to William E. Carter, a survivor of the sinking. Some speculate that the car may have been a 1911 but it was a Renault Coupe DeVille nonetheless.
Yes. The Titanic was used to transport a large amount of food, luggage, and even a car!
Yes. The Titanic was used to transport a large amount of food, luggage, and even a car
Kate Winslet
it IS in the movie. it was maybe on safe mode or something that happened.
It was Rose's handprint.
The RMS Carpathia. (Car - Path - ia)
a Renault 35HP was in the cargo hold, it was owned by William Carteror
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