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Showing posts with label Haynes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haynes. Show all posts
Thursday, August 11, 2011
1885 horseless carriages in Russia
1893 Haynes with E. Haynes in both photos. It was the first successful automobile in America
1901 Franklin
1902 Cadillac
1904 Caddilac
1907 Isotta Fraschini (really shiny paint)
1908 Ford, the first model T
1916 Studebaker landaulet roadster (I've got thought that a roadster can't be a landaulet, and vice versa)
1925 Lincoln club roadster with body by LeBaron
1925 Locomobile
1929 Studebaker with Neysa McMein (great first name) she was a designer at Studebaker
Found digging through the photos at http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/
Labels: brass era, Cadillac, carrozzeria, coach builders, Franklin, Haynes, Isotta Fraschini, Lincoln, Locomobile, model T, studebaker, vintage
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
The Haynes cars of 1908 and a page of their cars that won the endurance and reliability contest
0 comments Posted by st at 9:54 PMfound among hundreds of great old car catalogs at http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgkeysearchresult.cfm?word=title_id_list:454055&slabel=Automobiles%253A%2520Manufacturers%2520catalogues%252E&sScope=images&sLevel=1
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