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My PreWarCar- Show Your Own Car: light identification, Ducellier and othersAuthor: Toby Wickwire Friday, 10 February 2012 Add new comment
ALBA Petrol Indikator QuestionAuthor: Siegfried Otto Hepp Friday, 10 February 2012 Information about 1921 OverlandAuthor: Siegbert Lampert Friday, 10 February 2012 I am looking for some association / enthusiast club where I could get information / help re. Overland 1921. My MATHIS MY Torpédo 1926Author: BETTENDORFF Jacques Wednesday, 08 February 2012 owned by Jacques Bettendorff
Tilling-Stevens BusesAuthor: John Smith Saturday, 04 February 2012
Hi please find attached a copy of the first two Tilling-Stevens petrol electric? buses used here in Melbourne Australia. I believe the photo is from 1925. Best Regards, John P Smith Melbourne Victoria Australia my 1906 Studebaker Model G TouringAuthor: EdwardsHorus@cs.com. Saturday, 04 February 2012 Our 1906 Stude Model G is a 36 HP 4 cyl T head car with factory dual exhausts. We have been driving it regularly since 2006 when it won its brass class at Amelia Island and the same at Meadowbrook---Every year we put at least 2000 miles on it with HCCA throughout the States and Canada.It is believed to be the oldest 4 cylinder Studebaker to have survived-Its provevnace is excellent having its history since early days----Originally discovered by Henry Austin Clark in the 40's and in his collection until 1968 Then in Bill Harrah's collection until 1982. We thoroughly enjoy this magnificent car that tours at a comfortable 40-45MP--for a 1906 car thats amazing. Brakes are good when adjusted up but not great in the hills. We'll stick to our 12 T touring for that kind of action. Nevertheless we love her and enjoy the mostly trouble free driving---especially when we hit the electric start button. Eric Edwards and family. Military weddingcar?Author: Robert Vierbergen Friday, 03 February 2012 Goodmorning This picture shows my neighbours mothers wedding in 1946 (?) in Paris. Since her mother died last year and she is sorting all the albums etc. she stumbled over this picture and wondered if someone could tell what car make this is. She knows that the car was lend by the US forces to her father who was something important in the French army during the war. Can anybody help? Thanks in advance best regards from a frozen South of France. My 1943 Dodge Power Wagon WC 59Author: Joseph C. Pickett Monday, 30 January 2012
My '31 Auburn model 8-98 Boattail SpeedsterAuthor: lloyd riggs Sunday, 29 January 2012
Penny Made It to Cape Town!Author: James Stephenson Monday, 30 January 2012 Page 9 of 41 |