pre 1940's gas station, just an awesome photo, and a rare early color one Only advertising big wheel I've ever seen, great idea! Unusual Superbird with a 1970's funly paint job 3 ads in one dealership... Rambler, Jackson, and India, I like that slogan "No sand too deep, no hill too steep" What are they doing with this elephant? Trying to break the car? Rockwell was such a talented artist and pretty good at humor too Clint Eastwood Katherine Hepburn? Petty on the left, Yarborough on the righ if I recall correctly, in the Woods Brothers Mercury Jimi Hendrix Why did Ford have more ugly Falcon models than good looking Mustangs?http://21studs.tumblr.com/ is where all of these came from
1915 Sea to Sea trip began in Coney Island New York, and was to go to San Francisco California, these 4 factory backed cars were to see which made a better car by merely surviving the road conditions. The closest is a Packard, the other black car is a Studebaker. The white cars aren't lableled or indicated, and I couldn't find anything on the internet about this competition. The destination was the 1915 PanPacific Exposition in San Fran
Tom Mix, famous cowboy movie star, had a very lazy horse.. . it's riding in the trailer
Notice the solid tires on the tractor are cross drilled to soften the ride
Shwinn Autocycle
photo had no info on what she's riding , or what year
the 1892 Haynes car, the second maker of cars in the USA, the first was Dureya
In 1915 Ray Conklin, president of the New York Motorbus Company, left Long Island for the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. Accompanied by a party of twelve, they travelled in an elaborately outfitted bus, complete with a kitchen, beds, hot and cold water, well-stocked book shelves and a rooftop garden.
The McFarland wrecked at Indy
There was a lot of drinking going on when they decorated whatever is under the Moose and Deer heads
Above is Joe Matson's Corbin at the 1908 Vanderbilt and below was the 1910 Vanderbilt cup race
It was a short lived website, just June of 2009 to June of 2010, but they posted some cool photos http://www.atomicantiques.com/
This is built on a truck chassis from White vintage 1922 and the huge body built by Smith & Waddington in Camperdown, Sydney, Australia. But this body type is called a Charabanc, the same name is also used for buses with open bodywork that was common at this time. This White charabanc had room for 15 people and had been ordered by Mr Day. He used it for New South Wales Tourist Bureau excursions