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Four-Links – Gama Goat predecessor, suspicious vans, old Trailmobile, first-person gas turbine experiences

Written by webmin

* While you may have heard of the six-wheeled Gama Goat by now, you likely haven’t heard much of its four-wheeled predecessor, the AGL-4. Like the very first Gama Goat prototype, the AGL-4 is powered by an air-cooled Corvair six-cylinder and features an articulating joint between cab and bed. GM apparently developed it for military […]

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Tagged AGL-4, buses, Corvair, Daniel Strohl, dealerships, dream cars, show cars and prototypes, Free Candy, Gama Goat, March Military Campaign, New York City, Studebaker buildings, Trailmobile bus, trucks and Jeeps, turbine-powered trucks, vans  
 

Hemmings Find of the Day – 1993 Chrysler 300C

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So when Chrysler saw all sorts of sales success with the 300/300C several years ago, I wonder if anybody recalled that the company had toyed with the idea of reintroducing the 300 nameplate a decade prior, even before the 300M came along? Probably not – the Thunderbolt was the big Chrysler show car that year, […]

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Tagged Chrysler 300C, Daniel Strohl, dream cars, show cars and prototypes, Hemmings Find of the Day  
 

March Military Campaign – coast to coast in a Mitchell Ranger, 1909

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By 1909, crossing the country was a largely symbolic gesture, especially to deliver a message. Transcontinental runs were already becoming the stuff of legend, and trains and telegraphs had already connected the country.
However, the U.S. military had yet to fully grasp just how important the automobile would become. Considering how technologically advanced the military has […]

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Tagged Daniel Strohl, Frank X. Zirbies, literature, Malcolm E. Parrott, March Military Campaign, military vehicles, Mitchell Ranger, road trips and cruising, transcontinental run  
 

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