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Ca. 1900 Clark Ornithopter — the wings flapped — it never got off the ground — nice try!
1902 Curved Dash Oldsmobile — 1-cylinder 5 hp engine
1907 Cadillac Runabout — 1-cylinder 10 hp engine
1903 Prescott Steam Runabout
1908 Sears Motor Buggy
Customer testimonial: "It beats a horse bad, as it don't eat when I ain't working it, and
it stands without hitching, and best of all, it don't get scared at automobiles."
1904 Stanley Model B Runabout
1906 Black Motor Buggy, produced by Black Manufacturing Co. of Chicago
What style!
From France, an 1898 Leon Bollee Tri-Car
Cars don't get much simpler than this 1895 Buffum Stanhope
1909 De Dion-Bouton Voiture
1907 Renault Vanderbilt Racer
1914 Scripps Booth Rocket Cyclecar
1916 Woods Mobilette Roadster
SB stands for what?
Scripps Booth — this is the 1916 Model C
1916 REO the FifthOf the cars you've seen so far, how many have you ever heard of?
Here's a familiar name but not in this form, a 1910 Buick Stake Bed Delivery
1909 Chase Model D
1926 Pierce Arrow Series 80
1911 Cadillac Model 30 (center)
1929 Rolls Royce Derby Tourer with Brewster Body
This Rolls was built in the U.S.
Silent movie star Clara Bow was the first ownerReturn to Vintage Cars
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