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Re: Early Automobile Name

Here is a list from a book I have....
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1931 Dodge Brothers DH6 business coupe w/ wire wheels
1931 Dodge Brothers DH6 business coupe w/ wood wheels (my 1st car and still have it)
1967 Dodge A100 compact pickup
and visions of my past old cars
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There was also a 1902 Union, made at Union City, IN from 1902-05. There is a very good picture of it on my web site www.earlyamericanautomobiles.com/autos1. Royal
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Royal, that is indeed quite a site, did you take all the photos yourself over the years? Todd
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Todd, I tried to but I had a breakdown on my time machine. My first auto was a 1942 Olds for $200 then a 1932 Plymouth sedan for $75.00 then a 1948 Plymouth for $300. My first new one was a 1962 Rambler American. In 1964 my wife and I were shopping for a bigger car. There was Ford Mustang that the salesman showed us, but because it was a new model Ford it was $3200,00 and no discount. We settled on one of the best cars that we have ever owned and that was 1963 Ford nine passenger wagon. What an automobile. Thanks for visiting my site and your comment. When you have time click on the Wells Automobile Museum page of mine and you will see the best automobile museum in the World. The have some of the rarest autos all in running unrestored condition including th8e 1902 Thomas in origin al condition amnd beside it is a 1902 Winton in the same condition. It is only forty five minutes from my house. I took all the pictures there. Also on the Special Automobiles Page, I have the only photos of the 1911, 1912,1913, 1914, 1915 Bailey Electric Cars and the only photograph of a Bay State Automobile. Take care, Royal
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In the near miss category can we add the German Auto Union car and the Russian Ural motorcycle?
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