Saturday, July 04, 2009
Has to be a homemade trailer... cute! (I was corrected... see below)
Via: http://svammelsurium.blogg.se/
The trailer is of east european origin, polish or czech. Its originally intended for motorcycles, and you can see one that carries motorcycles here: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/02/one-wheel-trailer-used-for-hauling.html
The trailer is of east european origin, polish or czech. Its originally intended for motorcycles, and you can see one that carries motorcycles here: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/02/one-wheel-trailer-used-for-hauling.html
cool unusual aircraft
Lost to yesteryear, only known to us by photographs
It was called an Auto wash bowl (right there in the photo) and probably existed until the modern car wash idea. this photo is in Chicago, 1924... and they probably used this method to get the horse crap off the bottom of the cars is my best guess
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Bizarre stuff
A variety of cool vehicles and stuff I wanted to show you that I got from Svammelsurium.blogg.se
1939 Labourdette Rolls Royce Phantom
1969 Mercury Cyclone Gt 500 ( it's the first and only time I've ever heard of it)
A Divco dairy truck from Garden Grove
the ELC10 made by GM in Stockholm during WW2, electric powered
Good looking to me, and one of the later Edsels. Already doomed by the first run, but they did get a couple good looking designs before they were killed off. Marten commented that the 1960 Edsel is one of only 76 convertibles produced, supposedly the only one outside US.
Very cool instrument cluster and steering wheel design, in a Panhard Dyna Z1, a very exciting car built in all aluminum.
Via: http://svammelsurium.blogg.se/ is the blog of Marten, who commented that the electric three wheeler was labeled model ELC10. General Motors Nordiska is name the scandinavian GM branch in Stockholm that built these during wartime, when all other civilian production was halted. They also built a couple of electric truck prototypes. Rrad the comments for Marten's unabridged writing.
Thanks for the corrections and aditional information Marten! I believe you must be the Svammelsurium.blogg website, and I compliment your extensive coverage of cool automotive stuff! Great blog!
Rare and unusual cool vehicles
1899 Hautier