REAR ENDS
"Always an Interesting Study"

Finding decent photos of the rear end of veteran cars is a frustrating business.  The front end was dripping with brass or nickel and a forward-looking image is far more impressive in a catalogue or family album.  But the restorer has to get all of it right and so a picture of the rear of a car is GOLD!  It reveals the springing arrangement, style of fuel tank (sometimes), bodywork details and lots of other stuff that is usually hidden.

Most of the cars on these pages were photographed in recent times and generally in Australia, but the occasional pearl from the veteran era will turn up as will photos from other countries.  The collection will grow with time and I'll try to keep them in chronological order so that the evolution of our cars can be seen from behind!

Please be aware that each photo is presented without any suggestion that what you see is "100% correct" for the vehicle in question. 

Photos to date have been contributed by Rhonda Guthrie, Wayne Aberdeen, Peter Taylor and Peter Ransom.  Some photos have been "lifted" from other Internet sites and we are happy for you to borrow our images, too.  Sharing of knowledge was the orginal intent of the Internet and we encourage everyone to participate in the broadening of the old car knowledge base.
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REAR ENDS: from the dawn of motoring to 1910
REAR ENDS: 1911 to 1914
REAR ENDS: 1915 to 1918 (not yet available)
1907 Star
1913 Rambler Cross Country