Long-Term Mission

The steam car looked very similar to a carriage, instead, there was a steam engine, including the boiler, an exhaust pipe that was pointing to the sky at the back of the car, and a steam condenser at the front.

There were four rubber wheels attached to the sides of the car. Two at the front and two at the back. The interior of the car could comfortably seat four people. Five, if they squeezed in together.

The driver's seat was at the front, right behind the condenser. There were also two vertical levers in front of the driver's seat that facilitated the operation of the car.

Furthermore, in order for night visibility, there were two lanterns fixed beside the driver's seat. However, unlike the passenger seats, the driver's seat did not have an overhead roof.

Bryan could already imagine the streets of Damascus being gradually filled with steam-powered cars in the near future. This was truly the age of steam!