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Anywhere you look at Hershey any year you go, you’re bound to see Model T springs in every configuration possible. Model T spring wheels, however, are rather unusual, especially a set of four such as these we spotted somewhere near the border of the Chocolate and Red fields. If you go back through the patent […]
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* Barry Wolk recently pointed me in the direction of the Art and Colour blog, and while only a portion of it relates to old cars, that portion includes excellent posts like this on a brochure for Chrysler’s Turbine car. * The Man on the Move recently came across a 1957 Cadillac flower car – […]
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Tagged 1949 Ford, alex tremulis, alt-power cars, brochure, Cadillac, cars with beds, Chrysler, coachbuilt cars, flower car, ford, gyrocar, H-Modified, hearses and flower cars, Hemmings Classic Car, Infineon Raceway, literature, one-offs and homebuilts, promotional vehicles, publicity stunts, racing, shows, exhibitions and events, three-wheelers, turbine-powered cars, two-wheeled car
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The 1954 Cadillacs were among the first to establish Harley Earl’s new “make it big” design credo for GM’s mid to late Fifties cars. Incorporating a tasteful slab-sided look while taking full advantage of the ’53 Eldorado’s “Panoramic” view, the new 1954 models were largely the work of chief designer Ed Glowake and assistant Bob […]
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Tagged automobilia, Bruce Arnold Models, Cadillac, Cadillac Fleetwood, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Daily
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