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  1. T-Head, is that a "Mile-a-Minute" Hudson?
     
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    Mac, It may be the same year chassis, but it is a home or garage built special.
     
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    Hey, I've got (a picture of) one of those! Taken in my grandfather's hometown the year he was born. ID courtesy of MrModelT.

    -Dave
     

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    Brennan Gyro-Monorail, 1909. Brennan Gyro-Monorail car carrying goods during a demonstration of the vehicle on 11 November 1909. The vehicle was balanced by two vertical gyroscopes mounted side- by-side, which spun in opposite directions. Louis Brennan (1852-1932) was an Irish inventor who worked on early monorails, as well as developing the torpedo. Brennan was forced to sell his marital home when Government support for his monorail was withdrawn, and he went on to carry out research involving the development of the helicopter. In December 1932, Breannan was knocked down by a car and died of his injuries a month later.
     
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    Circa 1933 Gasoline-powered Mechanical Horse!!!!:eek::eek::eek:
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    Ultimate, definitive proof of the adage that
    "just because something can be done, it
    doesn't mean that it should be done"
    !!!:D

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    rom Popular Science Monthly, April 1933:
    “A mechanical horse that trots and gallops
    on steel-pipe legs, under the impulse of a
    gasoline engine, is the recent product of an
    Italian inventor. With this horse, he declares,
    children may be trained to ride. The iron
    Dobbin is said to canter along a road or across
    a rough field with equal ease. Its design recalls
    the attempts of inventors, before the days of the
    automobile, to imitate nature and produce a
    mechanical steed capable of drawing a wagon.
    ”
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    This is where I work, shortly after it was built. Anyone recognize the touring car?

    -Dave
     
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    A closer view:

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    -Dave
     
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    Love this shot of Henry Ford with his boater tipped back at a rakish angle. I like to think it gives more a sense of the man than the formal, posed shots that came later in his life.

    -Dave
     
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    Good photo Dave!

    The running board splash aprons mounted on the inside of the running board brackets and the "tell-tail" platform rear spring arrangement means that this is most likely a early Cadillac "30". Judging from the size of the car and the stabilizer rod across the rear axle and the lack of front doors and a windshield on the Demi-Tonneau coachwork would make this a 1911 Cadillac "30" :D
     
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    Thanks for the detective work, Clayton! I love this photo. I just wish I could find one of the building interior.

    Since this is a Cadillac, it was probably sold right around the corner at the old Republic Hotel which was the site of Bay City's first Cadillac dealership. Unfortunately, it's a parking lot now.

    As an interesting aside, you couldn't park like that now. It's angled parking along the Washington Avenue these days.

    -Dave
     
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    I don't doubt that you are correct! :D

    It sad how times have changed, at least the building survives.....and is not playing the part of a parking lot as many others have become. :(
     
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    The car in post #9311 is a 1906 Rambler.
     
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    Happy Holidays to all.....
     
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    Read a detailed post by writer Leigh Dorrington all about the 1903 Packard Grey Wolf on theoldmotor.com
     
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    Has anyone any interest in pics of these? All Dodge Brothers from WW 1.
     

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    I have about 20 if any one wants to see them.
     

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    Why YES! whats the holdup?
     
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    I'm still trying to figure out pic, let's see if all three show up.
     

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    Maybe three more. Does anyone know anything about these trucks? As I said they are all Dodge Brothers WW 1 trucks. I will post pics of the only kind of military truck I know to exist. Would love to know more about others if anyone can help.
     

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    Hopefully three more.
     

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