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1907 Success, all original
Basically, a buggy with a motor
Couldn't be simpler
When they mentioned "Big Macks" in the '30s and '40s, they weren't talking burgers
This is a 1941 Mack
...and this is a 1930 Mack
1926 GMC House Car
For those who liked to travel in style
Not exactly aerodynamic, is it?
But this 1923 O'Connell Super Truck did the job it was designed to do
1915 International Harvester
1954 Hudson Hornet
This one is not exactly a household name
1921 Brewster
A later Brewster, 1934 — Brewster specialized in custom bodies —
mechanical components were made by other manufacturers
Who made the Custom Royal?
Dodge, of course — the added-on look of the tailfins on this 1957 model didn't please everyone
1927 Packard could use a little TLC
A rare 1952 Mercedes Benz delivery truck
Shine it up — judging's going to begin soon
1953 Nash-Healey had a Nash Ambassador drivetrain and a European body and chassis
1982 Clenet Cabriolet
Designed and built in Santa Barbara, California
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