Early this Tuesday afternoon, Lothur and the Ritter Motor Company's formation masters finished production of the first flawless car!
They had just finished the assembly of this vehicle and were looking at the thing with pride in their eyes.
The thing was bigger than a four-seat carriage and had a shape never before seen in Concordia.
It had four wheels, an extended front end that was over 1.5 meters long, and about 90 centimeters high, followed by a cab that was 1.6 meters high, with a wheelbase of 1.7 meters.
The rear was not extended, only 40 centimeters long, and the trunk was of the straight type, without protuberances.
At the front of the car, two large objects that appeared to be cone-shaped were positioned at the uppermost ends, the place of the front lanterns.
At the rear, square objects, painted red, were positioned at the side ends, halfway up the rear.
Concordia's first car had four doors and a model somewhat reminiscent of the Earth vehicles of the 1960s.