This week in classic cars, we look at the Brooks steamer: likely the last automobile to gently chuff and hiss along Toronto streets, leaving nothing in its wake but a white vapour trail and the splash of water droplets.
Please enable JavaScript to view this content. Open this photo in gallery: The steamer in question. Ian Taylor
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Open this photo in gallery: The history of steam cars in Canada stretches back to Henry Seth Taylor’s pioneering steam-powered carriage created in Quebec in 1867. Ian Taylor
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Open this photo in gallery: The initial superheated enthusiasm for steam rapidly cooled as most inventors turned their minds to the potential of electricity and internal fires generated by gasoline. Ian Taylor
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Open this photo in gallery: Due to tough Ontario regulations regarding steam-powered devices, the Brooks can no longer be brought to the boil. Ian Taylor
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