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    Car in the USSR
     

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    Neat pic of the 2' gauge. The Wisc***et, Waterville, and Farmington Railroad, built in the late 1800s, ran from Wisc***et to Winslow and Albion. It never made it to its goal of reaching the Moosehead Lake region. nor to Waterville or Farmington.
     
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    S.H. Mora, founder of the Mora Motor Car Company started building his cars in 1906 in Rochester, NY, then later in Newark, NY. Mora built a one cylinder, belt driven juvenile motor car, named the BrownieKar. Marketed at around $150.00, it was intended for any responsible boy or girl of eight years of age or older. A young Buster Keaton, the great silent film comedy actor of the 1920’s is behind the wheel of this 1910 BrownieKar.

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    In 1909 Alice Ramsey became the first woman in history to drive an automobile from coast to coast using a Maxwell-Briscoe. The advertising stunt was dreamed up by the company’s sales manager, and a new green 1909 DA model was provided for Alice to drive. Alice took three other women with her on the trip, as you can see in the publicity photo below. [​IMG]
     
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    Thanks. Looks like John Anderson. Didn't realize he was in that move.
     
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    A plywood truck!
     
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    Thanks for that. Looks like John Anderson. Didn't know he was in that movie.
     
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    "With anticipation out of control; Joe no longer could wait to be the first to drive on the new roadway."

     
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    Two engineers are seen posing in this photo at an unknown manufacturer or testing lab in this 1930s in a neat post with information and links we have up today on The Old Motor along with three enlargements.
     
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    Wow that is one UGGLY truck. I hope it worked better than it looked.
     
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    Lodge Freeway in Detroit.....




     
  21. I'd love to have a 59 Buick 2 door hardtop, but first I'd want to see the Carfax on that one.
     
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    Looks more like diamond plate to me.
     
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    I don't know whats she is looking at but I know what he is lOOking at.
     
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    Dig the "ultra-wide" jack stands! Probably in the way when you needed to get in the center of the car, but they sure look hard to tip over. Gary

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    Bleecker Motors has sold many different brands over the years. I once bought a Fiat from them in this very building. The building remains and is now the home of Tim Bradham's Ch***is Works. Some cool rides come out of this shop.
     
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    In 1909 Alice Ramsey became the first woman in history to drive an automobile from coast to coast using a Maxwell-Briscoe. The advertising stunt was dreamed up by the company’s sales manager, and a new green 1909 DA model was provided for Alice to drive. Alice took three other women with her on the trip, as you can see in the publicity photo below. [​IMG][/QUOTE]

    This feat was duplicated in 2009 by a woman from Alabama. Would be a fun trip.
     
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    For the youngsters, Jamie Lee Curtis' mom.
     
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    And they are real, unlike her daughter's.
     
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