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Not much of a description to go along with this rolling antique store 1912 IH, but it certainly has charm, if not character. Presumably, the highwheeler is stock, but that doesn’t tell us exactly which engine it had: From our reference books, we see that IH used a water-cooled and an air-cooled engine from 1912-1914, […]
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Lewis Strang in a Thomas at the French Grand Prix, 1908
Many men participated in the dawn of organized motor racing in the US, and many lived hard and died young. Lewis P. Strang stands shoulder to shoulder with Louis Disbrow, Barney Oldham, Ralph De Palma, David Bruce-Brown, Louis Chevrolet and other titans of the era, […]
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Tagged brass cars, Case, David Traver Adolphus, featured posts, Fiat, Hoodoo, Indy 500, Lewis Strang, New York City, personalities, racing, Savannah Grand Prix, Vanderbilt Cup, Walter Christie
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Under the skin it’s a Buick, sure, but this 1922 Buick Battistini speedster comes with a very handsome body, coachbuilt by William Moal (grandfather of Steve Moal), and a very fleshed out and entertaining history on the seller’s website. From the seller’s description:
This 1922 Battistini Buick Sports Convertible features a Buick Inline 6 Cylinder […]
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Tagged Battistini, buick, coachbuilt cars, Hemmings Find of the Day, roadster
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