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Dramatic popularity of automobiles in the 1910s created modern innovations like front engine rear-wheel drive, independent suspension, four-wheel brakes, transmissions, and electric self-starters. Internal combustion engines eventually prevailed over steam and electric. The first Indianapolis 500 was held in 1911. Passenger car sales surpassed 1.5 million in 1915, and in 1918 the first tri-colored stop light appeared in Detroit, Michigan.
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Miss Frosty is a fully restored speedster body from 1911. From the Brass era. Original radiator, lights, running gear, etc. T...
Submitted by: jatheotonio
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This is our 1913 Ford Model T Touring Car. We use the car as a driver. We travel every week in our T. Our Grandchildren ride ...
Submitted by: Model T
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