C. L. 1895 Simmonds' Steam Carriage
The steering handle looks like a kids wagon handle. 1895 Electrobat Runabout
\1895 Joseph Shaver's Steam Buggy, Milwaukee, WI
1895 Roger Petroleum Wagon
1895 Victoria Motorette racine Motor vehcile co
1895 Woods Electric Landau
1896 Dey-Griswold Electric Phaeton
1896 Enig Steamer, Jacksonville, FL
1896 Hiram Percy Three Wheeler
1897 Charles Burrows... wonder how long it took hime to learn that a narrow front end isn't good in corners
1897 Reeves Motor Wagon
1898 Altham Deliver Van
1898 Eastman Electro-Vehicle
1898 Piper and Tinker Steam Buggy
1898 Winton Delivery Wagon
1899 General Electric Brougham
1899 International Motor Wheel Delivery Van
1899 International Motor Wheel Delivery Van
1900 Coca Cola Wagon
1900 Orient Autogo
1901 Century Tourist Steamer
1901 Ford Runabout
1901 Franklin
1901 Trimotor Crescent
1902 Automotor with a rumble seat... really is the progenitor of the rumble seat
1902 Stearns Steam Surrey
1902 Thomas Touring
1902 Toledo
1902 W.S. Rogers Transit Steam Wagon
1902 Winton Bullet Race Car.
1903 Oldsmobile Pirate Race Car
1903 Duryea Three Wheeler
1903 Mitchell
1903 Oldsmobile enclosed body... wow, what a funky design
1903 Pullman Six Wheel Touring
1904 Oldsmobile Pie Wagon
1904 Peerless Barney Oldfields' Racer, this is the Green Dragon
1905 Scharbach (Hill Climber) Roadster
1906 Shawmut The winner of the 1909 Pan Pacific Race from New York City to Seattle
1907 Bugmobile
1907 Duer High Wheeler
1907 Lansden Electrette
all of these and many more can be found at http://www.earlyamericanautomobiles.com/1890a.htm
This is quite thorough and very interesting.Still appreciated.Thanks again.
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Thanks! Wow, are you going back through the archives?
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