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1912 AMERICAN UNDERSLUNG Self Starting, AMERICAN MOTOR CAR COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, IND The “AMERICAN SCOUT” (Type 22A) Fully Equipped $1475 The “AMERICAN TRAVELER” (Type 56A) Fully Equipped $4500 The “AMERICAN TOURIST” (Type 34A) Fully Equipped $2350 NOT SILENT – but “a sound so faint one can scarce distinguish it from silence” LIFE 1912 Page 243 8.25″x1.5″
1912 AMERICAN UNDERSLUNG Self Starting American Motors Company Indianapolis, IND LIFE 1912 Page 243 8.25″x1.5″
Read More1910 6 15 AMERICAN America’s Greatest Car The American Motor Car Company Indianapolis, Indiana THE HORSELESS AGE June 15, 1910 8.25″x12″ page 3
1910 AMERICAN America’s Greatest Car The American Motor Car Company Indianapolis, Indiana THE HORSELESS AGE June 15, 1910 Page 3 8.25″x12″
Read MoreLAFAYETTE Lafayette Motors Company at Mars Hill Indianapolis, Indiana Standard Catalog of American Cars page 834
LAFAYETTE Lafayette Motors Company at Mars Hill Indianapolis, Indiana Standard Catalog of American Cars page 833
1912 1 4 The 1912 AMERICAN Underslung AMERICAN MOTORS COMPANY, Dept K, Indianapolis, IND Traveler Special, Scout, Tourist ‘The One Car That Does Not Go Out Of Date’ LIFE page 83
MARMON Marmon Motor Car Company Indianapolis, Indiana Standard Catalog of American Cars page 930
STUTZ Stutz Motor Car Company of America, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana Standard Catalog of American Cars pages 1446 & 1447
STUTZ Stutz Motor Car Company of America, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana Standard Catalog of American Cars pages 1444 & 1445
STUTZ Stutz Motor Car Company of America, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana Standard Catalog of American Cars page 1442 & 1443
1912 8 17 HAYNES The eighteenth year of Haynes automobile is a year of triumph for the pioneer American manufacturer of motor cars Haynes Automobile Company Kokomo, Indiana THE AUTOMOBILE Vol. 25 No. 7 August 17, 1911 9″x12″ page 182
HAYNES 1912 Kokomo, Indiana The Automobile magazine Vol. 25 No. 7 August 17, 1911 Page 182 9″x12″
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