The Overland Model 42 OW 1910 is an example of early automobile engineering. The car was developed before mass-produced automobiles became popular. This classic model features a stylish brass radiator and the typical "bull" or "overland" hood ornament in the front. Its 4-cylinder engine provides plenty of power to the 4,000 lb. vehicle, making it the perfect choice for long road trips. The car has a stylish coachwork body and four solid wheels with wood-rimmed tires. It also has a hand crank starter and the Overland brass headlamps which give the car an elegant, vintage look. The interior of the car features comfortable upholstered seating that can comfortably accommodate up to 6 people. The car also has a stylish walnut burl dashboard with a variety of knobs and levers for easy operation. The Overland Model 42 OW 1910 is reliable and dependable, and its elegant look is sure to make heads turn on the open road. The Overland is one of the earliest examples of an automobile that was made available to the public, and it features an iconic design that has become synonymous with classic American automobiles.
Careful measurement of the actual dimensions of the models, when creating their sketches, guarantees the high accuracy of our drawings, which is at the level of 94% - 99%.
When creating working drawings, all proportions of the depicted objects are strictly maintained.
You no longer need to create individual drawings of parts from scratch. The required changes to existing works are easily made using graphic editors.
The copyright holder permits the use of ready-made drawings, acquired under a free license, in the development of projects, scientific works and the preparation of presentations.