There's a book by Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulairecalled THE TWO CARS that features an old car and a new car who share a garage. It was published in 1955, so this is all relative. The old car is boxy and tall and red; the old car is sleek and low and green. They go along together with the old car lagging in every way until the new car meets the traffic cop, and after that their fortunes change. When they get home at last, the old car says to the new car: "You won the race, but not the praise. I still think I am the best car on the road. But you will be a fine car, too, when you get older..." This could be it! But 1st editions are pricey, and I'm not sure how many reprints are available. On second thought, I do not think The Two Cars is the book being sought here... 

 I'm wondering is C-21, out-of-date car, could be the Wonder Book All in a Day's Work. It doesn't match exactly, but has elements in common, and maybe the story will ring a bell. A "little old car" (looks like a red model-T with a yellow cloth roof) goes down the street. He meets a "big, new green car" that can't start and gives him a push. He meets a "great big trailer truck" and brings him gas. Then he meets a "blue pick-up truck" and helps him fix a flat tire. None of the others thank him, but he just says "It is all in a day's work." In winter one day, he's driving along the road and flips off and turns over. He's convinced he's done for, but along come the three vehicles he helped, and they get him out of the ditch, saying things like "Oh, and I forgot to pay you for the gas." And the little old car goes off down the road. The story is by Caroline D. Emerson; pictures by Sergio Leone. The copy I have is c1964 by Wonder, division of Grosset & Dunlap. 

 Probably too late, and English, but there's The Old Car by Elisabeth Borchers, illustrated by Werner Maurer, published London, Blackie 1967 "The old car is sad and shy because it (or he) is different from the others, 

 with his old-fashioned horn and high weels. So he goes off alone through seacoast and jungle, into the desert. There the animals speak to him kindly and give him confidence. And when he returns to the town, his owner, Mr. Flups, is waiting to greet him, with two tears in his eyes. With strong yet dreamlike pictures, in appropriate colours." (Best Children's Books of 1967) 

 Another possible is Little Old Automobile, written and illustrated by Marie Hall Ets, published Viking 1948. "What finally happened to a little old automobile which refused to give anyone or anything time to get out of its way. Marie Ets at her most amusing. Picture Book age." (HB Ju./48 p.231 pub.ad) 

 C21 car out of date: here's another, though perhaps too long - Mat and Mandy and the Little Old Car, by Ruth Simon, illustrated by Lisl Weil, published Crowell 1953, 110 pages. "Younger children will enjoy reading for themselves this gay account of a family's escape from the summer heat in a battered old car that manages to carry them up the little brown hills and the big blue mountaints of California. Says Mat, 'Our car is not new. Our car is not big. But our little old car can go anywhere it wants!'" (HB Feb/53 p.47) 

 I remember a book from childhood that I think had a similar theme. I thought it was a Little Golden Book called Hesperus yetI could never find it in any searches! Now it turns out it was a Bonnie Book called The Television Book of Hesperus. I wish I could find a copy to verify my memories of this story-it might match your inquire. 

 Bonnie Books had a series of "Television Books", so named for the moving wheel that changed pictures on the front cover. Hesperus is from this series, NY: John Martin's House, Bonnie Book, 1949. 



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