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  1. T-Head
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    This has to be one of the most unique early French racing vehicles ever produced. From what little information we can translate and piece together, it is a 1901 Truffault, powered by a 7 horsepower Buchet engine. It has been reported that the machine finished second in a road race that originated in Turin, Italy and passed through Pinerolo, Saluzzo, Cuneo, Racconigi, and finally returned to Turin. We have another photo and much more information all about Buchet engine on The Old Motor.

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  3. Jagman
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    Wow, what brand are these bikes?

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  5. Johnny Gee
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    Motorcycles are not one of the things I know much on, but they scream Moto Guzzi to me for some reason.
     
  6. Mart
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    Here's a nice one..

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    Kay Petre

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    Berndt Meyers
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    WTF?
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    Low Drag:
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    Chassis from the above car:
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    One from Finland. A Bus/Truck:
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    Another WTF?
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    NY?
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    English street scene:
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    Birmingham (UK) streetscene in the60's.
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    Four Ford Anglias's one after the other in the other lane - An estate, two saloons and a van. Digging the Ford Thames van this side too.

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  7. LittleBritishCar
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    They are highly modified Lambretta race bikes from the 1950s

     
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    The picture says LAmbretta. What deos Tex have in the back window of the green '55 wagon in post 70963? Is that a stick on rear window defroster?
     
  10. Ester Eddie
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    After looking at all of the 1920's era racing pictures posted by Bowtie29 I decided to look at who some of the drivers were. Here is the first I tracked down was Earl Cooper. He was born in 1886 and died in 1965. He retired from racing twice once when WWI broke out and again in 1928. Here is a picture of Cooper and Barney Oldfield aboard a ship with their wives.

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  12. Johnny Gee
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    Wow!, by Jagman's pic post question, I would have never thought Scooter's. They're scale seemed larger in the photo.
     
  13. Ester Eddie
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    Is the roof on that '36 stock?


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  15. fnqvmuch
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    think it might be Bernd Rosemeyer, and the chassis is the mercedes-benz 130H
     
  16. ropat
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    This it Bernd Rosemeyer, a German racing driver that was killed during a land speed record attempt on the Autobahn between Frankfurt and Darmstadt on January 28, 1938. The car is a Horch.
     
  17. Coach built, low dollar limo. Originally.
     
  18. starwalker
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    Just guessing that this is in Wichita, Kansas. Douglas is the main street going east and west and Hillside is a main street going north and south a couple of miles east of downtown.
     
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    From Kansas Memory: James Buck's Dodge Motor Car Company and Garage, Atwood, Kansas.
     
  20. Ester Eddie
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    You guessed right :D
     
  21. starwalker
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    Kansas Memory from which I've been posting pictures is the Kansas Historical Society.
     
  22. Ester Eddie
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    :D yeah I came across that page looking for photos for the "As they were" thread.Tons of cool pictures and history over there.I found one from Florida too.I love those sites and thanks for being part of a Historical Society .
     
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    My favorite seat in the car... went from NY to Florida making faces at everybody behind us.
     

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    101 years ago, the Titanic sunk.
     
  29. NewportNic
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    1950 Chrysler, 1951 Lincoln [​IMG]
     
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