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Saturday, November 15, 2008
1913 Haynes Roadster, and marvelous historical elements of city life 95 years ago
Posted by st at 10:23 PM First, the car is one I've never heard of. It seems there were hundreds of car makers that made a short run of cars, and then couldn't make a financial success of it with all the competition. I love the people catcher on the front of the trolley car
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![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTSnQ0_rP1PfNahwqxw5NB0xJhjrBmk4Jhm6jRRFaKZe6G4UVgItxOZeNVspmBqOmf1rUkUXhZYaRTcEZu0Pl0eky3n9EHVAkJXAZ1tYAdU4Ha6w27HFewz9WmlQPQAD2ODiRG2LL0kzLK/s400/1913.jpg)
Via http://www.shorpy.com/
Labels: 1913 Haynes, roadster, Shorpy, traffic signal
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