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Marlin Firearms: A History of the Guns and the Company ... - Strona 688
Revitalizing a sick firearms company and making use of the extensive plant facilities he now owned, and making a profit, were surely justification enough to Mr. Kenna to venture into the children's wagon business. The Martin Auto Wagon was ...
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International Harvester Tractors & Equipment ANZ - Strona 57
That was because it raised 'a steady 15 mph ... passing horse-drawn vehicles with ease' (cited in Beruldsen, 1989). A piece in the Coleraine Albion of October 1909 told of an Auto Wagon owned by a Mr Kelly who claimed it would ride as well ...
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International Trucks - Strona 17
This view from the 1909 literature shows the Auto Wagon box with "flaring boards" added, and dimensions of 60 inches in length, 34 inches in width, and 8 inches in height not including the flare boards. The load capacity was 800 pounds and ...
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Charles Town - Strona 111
AUTO Wagon. This photo was taken between 1907 and 1910. It shows E.L. Wilson's International "Auto Wagon." E.L. Wilson's daughter Edna Wilson Hamm vividly remembers how she had to chew a six-inch stick of penny gum, which she ...
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Municipal Register of the City of Hartford ... - Strona 583
2 AUTO WAGON (Knox) July 1. _Six Rajah porcelains, Post & Lester Company ...... $2 40 Six batteries, Rice & Green Company .............. 1 50 Aug. 5. Supplies, Tracy Robinson & Williams .............. 1 25 Sept. 2. Supplies, Tracy Robinson ...
Linda S. Champion, James Chamberlin, Jan Dolland, Nancy Ehrke, Alan Naldrett, Gary Nizio, and Marilynn D. Wright for the Fraser Historical Society. This is a rare 1908 Auto Wagon made by International Harvester, well-known makers of ...
Linda S. Champion, James Chamberlin, Jan Dolland, Nancy Ehrke, Alan Naldrett, Gary Nizio, and Marilynn D. Wright for the Fraser Historical Society, 2013
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Old Cars Weekly Restoration Guide - Strona 119
Auto Wagon, circa 1911-1915. The Auto Wagon was a highwheeler, one of those American-made vehicles that truly looked like a farm wagon with an engine attached. A two-speed transmission plus two hefty chains drove the rear wheels with ...
Old Cars Weekly Editors, 2012
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ManVentions: From Cruise Control to Cordless Drills - ... - Strona 222
Many people consider the first pickup truck to be the International Harvester (IH) Auto Wagon, which was built in 1907. IH was a leading maker of farm machinery, and the Auto Wagon was a light-duty pickup built so farmers could haul their ...
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Yellow Steel: The Story of the Earthmoving Equipment Industry
intended for farm use, gained such quick acceptance that an improved version, the Auto Wagon, was quickly brought out, and production reached 1,300 units in 1909.4 The Auto Wagon was considered only a sideline, but it would set the ...
William R. Haycraft, 2002
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The Fortune Builders: Chicago's Famous Families
This was followed in 1909 by the Auto Wagon, an improved vehicle with an open wagon bed behind the driver's seat, but produced in variations as a two-and three-seat automobile. The company's interest in passenger cars lasted only a ...
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Mercedes-Benz 540K Spezial Roadster ... going cheap
Germany created the automobile industry in 1886 with Carl Benz's Autowagon and as 1936 was the fiftieth anniversary, it was a much celebrated year in the ... «Gizmag, Tem 15»