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16401 | Nan Kellam in the Spizzler |
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| The Spizzler was Art and Nan Kellam's 1936 Ford Coupe. | |||||
16278 | Nan Kellam with the Spizzler |
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| The Spizzler was Art and Nan Kellam's 1936 Ford Coupe. Caption reads: “En route – Russellville” | Description: The Spizzler was Art and Nan Kellam's 1936 Ford Coupe. Caption reads: “En route – Russellville” | |||||
9942 | Unknown Building with 1911 Ford Model T |
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| The automobile is probably a 1911 Ford Model T with acetelyne head lamps. | Description: The automobile is probably a 1911 Ford Model T with acetelyne head lamps. | |||||
10632 | Unknown Man and Coupe |
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11232 | Ralph Stanley's First Lobster Boat |
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| Automobiles Left to Right: Unknown Unknown truck 1949-1950 Ford wood panelled station wagon 1950-1951 Pontiac sedan Unknown truck 1950 Plymouth 4-door sedan | Description: Automobiles Left to Right: Unknown Unknown truck 1949-1950 Ford wood panelled station wagon 1950-1951 Pontiac sedan Unknown truck 1950 Plymouth 4-door sedan | ||||
15528 | Dr. Willis Watson's Automobile |
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9191 | Dr. Willis Watson's Automobile |
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14106 | Uncle Jimmy's 1924 Essex Coach Automobile |
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| "Uncle Jimmy bought a 1924 Essex automobile, in about 1926, for $800 from Lyle Newman at Clark's Point and drove it round the Harbor. Reached Manset and his home on Mansell Lane, drove into the driveway, but when he got into the barn he didn't know how to stop it. My father, Chester Stanley, and Aunt Nan, Uncle Jimmy's wife, heard a crash and there was the Essex with the front end out through the end of the barn. The wheels were still spinning and Uncle Jimmy was standing there scratching his head. Jimmy said, "Ches, if you can get her out, she's yourn." My father drove the car until 1936. He sold it for junk during World War II. It drove like a baby carriage - had good springs and a Fisher body." - Ralph Stanley 01/28/08 | Description: "Uncle Jimmy bought a 1924 Essex automobile, in about 1926, for $800 from Lyle Newman at Clark's Point and drove it round the Harbor. Reached Manset and his home on Mansell Lane, drove into the driveway, but when he got into the barn he didn't know how to stop it. My father, Chester Stanley, and Aunt Nan, Uncle Jimmy's wife, heard a crash and there was the Essex with the front end out through the end of the barn. The wheels were still spinning and Uncle Jimmy was standing there scratching his head. Jimmy said, "Ches, if you can get her out, she's yourn." My father drove the car until 1936. He sold it for junk during World War II. It drove like a baby carriage - had good springs and a Fisher body." - Ralph Stanley 01/28/08 [show more] | |||||
7488 | Simeon Holden Mayo at the Wheel of his 1907 Maxwell Automobile |
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| To read about the Maxwell Motor Car Company - See “Maxwell Motor and the Making of the Chrysler Corporation” by Anthony J. Yanik, published by Wayne State University Press, 2009 | Description: To read about the Maxwell Motor Car Company - See “Maxwell Motor and the Making of the Chrysler Corporation” by Anthony J. Yanik, published by Wayne State University Press, 2009 | ||||
6466 | Kenneth Usher and His Dog in his 1930 Ford Model A Roadster |
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| The automobile in the background is a 1935 Ford Sedan. | Description: The automobile in the background is a 1935 Ford Sedan. | ||||
6700 | Advertisement for S.H. Mayo Motor Boats and Automobiles |
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