1939 photo above, below is one of the traffic signal towers I've been posting, it's from a 1918 photo
photos from http://www.shorpy.com/
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1939 photo above, below is one of the traffic signal towers I've been posting, it's from a 1918 photo
photos from http://www.shorpy.com/
Above are a couple of guys with a REO Mountaineer, 1906... and have nothing but the similar cross country in an early car rlevance, to this story that follows (photo from http://www.shorpy.com/node/8903?size=_original )
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search?q=weasel
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/12/photos-of-unusual-from-days-gone-by.html
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/03/few-more-from-shorpy.html
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/Disney
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/10/chuck-yeager-american-hero-drove-hot.html
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6xKR94R3GF2DAw12jXaBEjXqStQtkCWSECzW4RCjGLt3wJ7vJiWuAxGdBgRtt4npqZRjxHld18q6xoI5meeDvQ96gmG1k7bHV6J_cbXXcdpMplkW7yPc7_9h_pS3qDlBT4R6EsV18WXs/s1600/1.jpg
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/01/ms-linda-and-damn-big-shifter.html and http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/05/ms-hurst-linda-vaughn-and-chrysler-300.html
From the commentor KCMORon on http://www.shorpy.com/node/8316?size=_original : It's my speculation that the covers were more than just variations of tread design, they were an extra layer pf protection from sharp rocks (no pavement) and the frequent flats were a fact of life, that's why there were 2 spare tires
Above found on http://www.atomicantiques.com/2010/02/05/rolling-chairs-on-the-boardwalk and the stroller on the left is the same as the bottom photo, the one on the right another variation like the below photo
the above 2 from Shorpy http://www.shorpy.com/ , though the images have nothing to do with each other... I made the connection while looking through and saving the images I find interesting


Black and white from Shorpy, the color images are postcards from http://www.coffeedrome.com/bobspeed.html
This is a 1922 Dodge Touring Car, DCFD Serial No. 05, assigned to the Superintendent of Machinery. The DCFD Repair Shop is in the background next to Engine Co. 8 quarters. The American LaFrance in one of Engine 8's apparatus bays may be a 1920 750 gpm pumper DCFD Serial No. 125 which was assigned to Engine 8
You wouldn't see these magnificent (if dangerous) horse carriages galloping up and down Fifth Avenue much longer at the time this photo was taken. 1900 was the year that the NY State Senate approved a bill allowing the Fifth Avenue Stage to run automobiles along the length of its newly-extended route.
Above from Shorpy
The color photos and write up are from http://www.mylargescale.com/Community/Forums/tabid/56/aff/8/aft/111626/afv/topic/Default.aspx
the original is bigger and I cropped out a telephone pole, but just look at the abandoned gas station, in 1937. Ain't that just Hank Williams "So lonely I could die" lonely? Via: http://carrosantigos.wordpress.com/ who found it on Shorpy... awesome website of old photographs.|
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