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Word War II-era Jeep
When the Jeep can't go any farther, grab the bike
If you take your driving test on this, you can drive anything
Should we believe it?
A row of classics in front of the Historical Society
A mint condition 1936 Packard Model 1204
The trademark Packard front end
1941 Dodge
The Dodge Dash
1941 Cadillac
1930 American Austin
Divco, ca. 1956 — if you had milk delivered in one of these, you're no kid any more
1964 Dodge Polaris 500
1937 Plymouth
1936 Plymouth
Appropriately, the Plymouth's trademark
was the Mayflower
1907 Autocar, believed to be the only one left in the world
The Autocar's cockpit — can you
figure out what everything does?
Rear view of the Autocar
1926 Model T Ford
1925 Chevrolet — now that's authentic!
Upholstery needs work, but otherwise it's a creampuff
Simple 4-banger — what could go wrong?
1921 Model T Ford Speedster
The Speedster's unique windshield
1929 Model A Ford Pickup
The Autocar takes to the road...
followed by...
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