Early cars would have been made with much of the same stuff as "modern" cars... except for no plastic.
Steel... and maybe wood body.
Steel Frame.
Cast Iron Block.
Wood blocks for attachments, body to frame.
Wooden spokes for wheels.
Rubber tires (probably a natural rubber from trees). Trucks might have had hard rubber tires.
Glass windshield (not shatter proof).
Nickel Plating.
Perhaps some aluminum switches on some vehicles.
Leather seats.
glass
Steel :)
lather,steel
phosphor bronze
silicone
Stone was the primary material used to make tools at the Hunsgi archaeological site. Stone tools such as hand axes, cleavers, and other simple cutting implements were crafted by early humans during the Lower Paleolithic period.
Pretty material ___ It varied from country to country. In Britain, for example, clothing (and textiles generally) were rationed from early 1941 onwards.
Velour material is material used to make tracksuits etc.
Many early maps were made on "parchment", which is dried calfskin, goatskin, or sheepskin. The material itself is durable, but many times the ink or other writing material was wiped or washed away, or faded with age.
The material is Horse Hair :)
what materials were used to make aboriginal objects
Steel is used.
Its material is stainless steel.
Cotton was used to make flour sacks.
It essentially a mirror on the early versions.
Cellulose
Rocks.