A variety of interesting car stuff, on tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com

Imagine, how crude a car has to be to think that 2 hundred miles is an incredible achievementAir pump, relevant tools permanently attached, and a rack to hang the bike while working on it. Installed on campus at the University of Virginia. A 1920's photo of a sign pointing the way to the Lincoln Highway Reason that big wheel is...
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Radioactive spark plugs... for the extra punch your engine needs

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Spare car parts art, cool stuff, innovative

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Ruxtons, quite the colorful way of calling attention to a failing car company during the depression, trying to increase sales

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Gilmore's 1934 traveling neon sign fuel tanker (mack chassis)

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1909 Grand Palais Air Show in Paris

 I have had the top photo so long I don't know where it came from, the bottom two are from http://dieselpunk.livejournal.com/409946.html#cutid1above image Robert Esnault Pelterie Monoplane at Exposition, 1909 from http://edwardianera.tumblr.com/to look through a book online of the photos below http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8...
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1st scheduled autogyro route in the world, 1939 airmail from the roof of the Philadelphia post office to Camden NJ, 10 times a day, 6 days a week

Eastern Airlines was headed by Eddie Rickenbacker  http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/Eddie%20Rickenbackerfound on http://dieselpunk.livejournal.com/?skip=...
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