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History Photos taken before WW2 - history in black and white

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  1. MrFire
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    A Latil TR 4x4

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  2. MrFire
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    An Alvis Staussler Hefty 4x4

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  3. MrFire
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    4x4 of the Belgian Army:

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  4. MrFire
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    Bulgarian Army trucks:

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  5. MrFire
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    British Army trucks - 1930's:

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  6. MrFire
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    ".......around 1930.
    A "wounded" K.N.I.L. trooper is
    transported by the MIlitair
    Geneeskundige Dienst (Army Medical
    Service) in a modified light car. The
    intention was to demonstrate this
    invention during the 1931 World Expo
    in Paris in 1931"


    http://www.overvalwagen.com/ambulances.html
     
  8. MrFire
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  10. twin6
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    The fish that T6 told me he missed this past weekend.....

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  12. jimi'shemi291
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    Wow, SunRoofCord. Nice Lincoln, cool shot of the Bi-Flex bumper. Who's the Tiger? Was Ty Cobb still playing by 1920? He was over six feet.

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  13. jimi'shemi291
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    Wow, Twin, what a haul. The guy got all THAT in that Model A??? As I said, HAMBers seem to dig stories about bootleggers, rum-runners and shine-runners -- since guys usually tried to find a fairly quick, or at least very reliable, car to pull the caper, eh?

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  14. jimi'shemi291
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    Interesting promotional design, but not at all practical.
    The bodywork leaves no room for a "boot"! LOL

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  15. twin6
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    No doubt this car has been the subject of many posts elsewhere, but I had these photos on hand which are old, apparently of the same (Budweiser) car. The nice one was from Shorpy, and the other - who knows where. I think the car exists, or else a re-creation has been made. Do these help anyone identify what it started out as?
     

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    Boots, boats... what's next? A locomotive car...
     

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    Cadillac V-16, Circa 1930
     

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  18. SUNROOFCORD
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    Don Lee Cadillac ... San Francisco
     

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    !941 Buicks on display at the 2nd annual Buick Top Flight Salesman's Contest Banquet ... Excelsior Springs Missouri .... August 23rd 1940
     

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    Showroom of Don Lee Cadillac
     

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    A nice photo of a 1926 Packard Dual Cowl Phaeton either going into or coming out of a showroom:
     

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    A Bunch Of Dorks ... oops ... I mean Dorts
     

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  23. jimi'shemi291
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    Michelin Man's SHOES really worry me. Is it just me?

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  24. SUNROOFCORD
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    J.W. Frieden Hudson Essex ... San Francisco
     

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    Looking for a used car????
     

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    Don Lee Cadillac, LaSalle, Olds ... Sandiego .... 1935
     

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    Henry Leland with a 1905 Cadillac
     

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  28. twin6
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    Consider what country he is from. As they say, no one copies the French, and the French copy no one. I'm more concerned for the occupants of this Rolls (rollin' on the river?) than I am over ole Bibendum's footwear. Looks like a movie still (?).
     

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  29. twin6
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    From Wales, a T with a loyal passenger.
     

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    Another early gow job...
     

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