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One of several planes at the museum that still flies
If you have any information on this plane or its engine, I'd be glad to hear from you
In most of these planes, the pilot sits in the rear cockpit, the passenger up front
A few more flightworthy planes
Lombard Log Hauler, built in 1914 in Waterville, Maine
Quite the piece of work
Well-known names in farming equipment, they were owned by International Harvester
This tractor was one of their early products
Now wouldn't you expect to be greeted by a moose upon entering a Maine museum?
1906 Autocar Type XII
1909 Overland Roadster
1905 Panhard & Levassor Tourer
1909 Bleriot XI Tractor Monoplane, from France
1913 Rolls Royce Touring Car
1935 Duesenberg Model J — 153.5" wheelbase, 5,000 pounds — price new: $8,500
The Duesy's 265hp 420ci Lycoming straight-8 with dual-overhead camshaft operating 32 valves
1933 Packard 10th Series
1904 steam powered pumping engine married to a 1918 American LaFrance tractor
Created in tribute to the original Vesuvius
The original Vesuvius was used to fight the Great Boston Fire of 1872
You were on top of the world driving this babyReturn to Vintage Cars
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