How do you think a 100-plus-year-old car behaves on the road? Its pretty hard to imagine something like this is even possible, right? Well, in the latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage->ke3731, the Jay took a look at a 1910 Buick ->ke17 Bug. The car was delivered by Jeremy Dimick of Flint's Sloan Museum and the test drive is pretty interesting.

The 1910 Buick Bug was built as a race car->ke148 and drew its power from an overhead-valve, four-cylinder engine that delivered a total of 57 horsepower. Though that power is low by today's standards, it was actually pretty good back in its day, and it helped get the 2,600-pound racer to a top speed of about 105 mph.

During the video, make sure that you pay close attention to the its four exhaust pipes, as the spit fire like today's supercars->ke177 when the Bug is idling.

Check out the video to see what Leno thinks of the 1910 Buick Bug.

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