George Albright
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Amazing! Set of 4 nice original fenders with all 8 of their original fender brackets made for a tubular chassis, off of the 1903 De Dion Bouton Paris to Madrid factory racer. Brought into Boston in 1903 after the race by Kennith Skinner, the USA agent for DDB! Article enclosed with shot of car overseas. Car was probably fitted with my fenders when imported into USA. Remained on the car until found in 1968 in a Boston garage. Then restored to its current condition with the European flat board fenders. Car is still in the USA and was recently owned by George Wingard. $2,900. Free Hershey delivery. or will ship overseas for actual costs. Own a piece of history,or put on your early racer speedster. George Albright Ocala,Fla. cell 352 843 1624 from 10 AM to 4 PM EST. email gnalbright@gmail.com
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Amazing! Set of 4 nice original fenders with all 8 of their original fender brackets made for a tubular chassis, off of the 1903 De Dion Bouton Paris to Madrid factory racer. Brought into Boston in 1903 after the race by Kennith Skinner, the USA agent for DDB! Article enclosed with shot of car overseas. Car was probably fitted with my fenders when imported into USA. Remained on the car until found in 1968 in a Boston garage. Then restored to its current condition with the European flat board fenders. Car is still in the USA and was recently owned by George Wingard. $2,900. Free Hershey delivery. or will ship overseas for actual costs. Own a piece of history,or put on your early racer speedster. George Albright Ocala,Fla. cell 352 843 1624 from 10 AM to 4 PM EST. email gnalbright@gmail.com
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Nation Auto Co. flat car antique old vintage window glass patterns,1930-60.About 500! Here is a once in a lifetime opportunity,if you are in the business of selling antique car window glass,or if you want to get in the business. Please share this with your window glass vendor friends. This appears to be around 400 to 600 glass patterns,made by the National Auto Glass Co. What you see is what you get,regardless of the total once removed.This particular glass business opened in 1928,and has recently closed. They sold Pittsburg plate and glass automobile glass. I have just glanced at several of the patterns. I saw a 1955-57 Chevy,(pictured),a 1938 LaSalle,and a 1950s Packard.They have been in dry storage,and the vast majority are usable. You will notice in several photos on top of a shelf that there is also several pieces of safety glass wrapped in light brown paper ,which go with the patterns. Photo copies of these can be made also for resale,and thus be a money maker. These must be physically picked up in Ocala,Florida 34471 in the next 14 days. Probably no extensions! Please do not buy unless you can comply with this time frame.We are approx. 80 miles north of Orlando and Tampa on I-75. We can get you an assistant to load for $75.00. You can come here with a vehicle with a trailer hitch,and rent a UHaul trailer one way,to save on costs. The $500 is due immediately upon purchase.Please DOT NOT call or email me and ask for me to look through them for specific years or models. Also I will NOT sell individual ones.You take them all for $500.They are also going up on Ebay Wednesday evening for a Buy it Now for $500. Phone: cell 352 843 1624 from 10 AM to 4 PM weekdays EST. email: gnalbright@gmail.com Good Luck,George Albright
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Kelsey built several hundred of the 3 wheeled cars from around 1910-12. He then built his first friction drive 4 wheeled prototype in 1916, and my second prototype in 1917. The production 4 wheeled friction drive Kelseys were built from 1920-23 in New Jersey. Several hundred were built. NONE survive! Approx 1 to 2 dozen or so of the 1910-12 3 wheeled ones survive. George
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See attached page from the 1955 The Automobilist magazine whereby historian Keith Marvin interviews his friend C.W. Kelsey,builder of the car. Chassis was stored in the Troybilt factory in Troy N.Y. in the late 1920s and brought down its freight elevator around 1970. Always stored inside. Kelsey founded Troybilt. For serious parties I can supply lots of photos of the Kelsey chassis and Kelsey Wheel Co. touring body. Just contact me at gnalbright@gmail.com Sincerely George
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See attached page from the 1955 The Automobilist magazine whereby historian Keith Marvin interviews his friend C.W. Kelsey,builder of the car. Chassis was stored in the Troybilt factory in Troy N.Y. in the late 1920s and brought down its freight elevator around 1970. Always stored inside. Kelsey founded Troybilt. For serious parties I can supply lots of photos of the Kelsey chassis and Kelsey Wheel Co. touring body. Just contact me at gnalbright@gmail.com Sincerely George
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Here you go! See attached page from the 1955 The Automobilist magazine whereby historian Keith Marvin interviews his friend C.W. Kelsey,builder of the car. Chassis was stored in the Troybilt factory in Troy N.Y. in the late 1920s and brought down its freight elevator around 1970. Always stored inside. Kelsey founded Troybilt. For serious parties I can supply lots of photos of the Kelsey chassis and Kelsey Wheel Co. touring body. Just contact me at gnalbright@gmail.com Sincerely George