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Showing posts with label Oldsmobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oldsmobile. Show all posts
Thursday, August 11, 2011
I missed noting on this photo what this car is. But Greg identified it as a 'Duesenberg Model J'
Billie Burke in San Francisco's Presidio Park drving her Studebaker
Century
Dodge... with a chauffer? In a Dodge? Really?
Henry Ford in his first automobile
Franklin
1927 Holland Tunnel in New York
New York hot dog stand 1935 in Manhattan
a safety idea that didn't stick
1909 flight of the Wright brothers... but look at the elegant horse carriage
Lady Astor, a parliament member in England and her Terraplane
a Packard 12, 7 passenger limo
Panhard and Levassor
Regal
This Supercharged Graham 120 won over 4 other v8 autos in a contest to win the favor of this fire dept chief
REO Flying Cloud
The first Oldsmobile, 1896
A Winton stripped down for racing
all found while browsing through http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/
Labels: airplane, Dodge, Franklin, Graham, Henry Ford, Icons, law enforcement, Oldsmobile, Packard, Panhard, police, Regal, REO, studebaker, Terraplane, Winton
Thursday, August 4, 2011
a variety of interesting things found while browsing through the library online photos
0 comments Posted by st at 8:26 PMGeorge B. Selden in his first automobile, patented 1895... but marked 1877 because that was the year he made it. 

a photo of the first automobile
1886 Benz
1903 Olds Pirate, a one cylinder special race car that held a record for the one mile speed record
1904 curved dash Olds 1907 sports racer
1906 Stanley
Suposed to be the first limo in America
J. M. Quinby & Company; Builders of aluminum automobile bodies 1909
Stuck in a mud hole (DEEP one) in Texas 1919Mercer
I noticed the odd sign above the storefront "Automobile Jobbers"
1944 east 138th street ... and that truck bed in the bottom of the photo looks handmade, and put into the rumble seat area... was the neat trick to shift a car classification during fuel rationing during WW2 from car to commercial truck and then it could get more gas more often if I recall correctly.. and this is a 1944 photo
Electric car about 1905, on the charger in the garage
The Czar leaving the racecourse at Krasnoe Selo, in his 40 horse-power Delaunay Belleville in 1909
Above racing at Indy
Above and below, racing at Ormand Beach
Barney Oldfield in the advertising
the trophys from the 1908 Prince Henry tour
1922 advertisement
this advertisement was captioned "his Herreshoff car"
The Pullman car Palmyra
Tenth Avenue and 29th Street, Manhattan. December 23, 1935
found while searching around at http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital
Labels: delivery truck, electric car, junkyard, Mercedes Benz, Oldsmobile, racing, racing. LSR, Selden, Stanley, tour bus, van, WW2
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