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Mediakit Drivingamerica Artifactlist.Pdf Key Feature: Luxury: 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible 86.48.1 1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royale convertible 58.86.1 2009 Ford Focus electric promotional 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II sedan 73.34.1 2011.196.1 vehicle 1937 Cord 812 convertible 57.25.1 1931 Duesenberg Model J convertible 62.9.2 Before Cars: victoria Noyes Piano Box Buggy, about 1910 86.68.1 1915 Brewster town landaulet 41.40.1 Piano Box Buggy Dash Panel - with Buggy 1912 Rambler Knickerbocker limousine 61.118.1 79.105.1 Above Horse Mannequin 98.0.30.2 Small Cars: Jones horse-drawn streetcar, about 1890 28.810.1 1981 Ford Escort GLX sedan 80.84.1 Pope Columbia Safety Bicycle, 1889 32.1022.1 1950 Nash Rambler convertible 87.176.1 1913 Scripps-Booth Rocket cyclecar English Saddle, about 1900 2001.0.50.26 41.300.1 English Bridle, about 1900 2001.0.102.6 prototype 1951 Crosley Hot Shot roadster 77.43.1 Abbot Downing Concord coach, 1891 24.261.1 1983 Honda Accord LX sedan IL.5.1 Lamy’s Diner/Roadside Food: Trucks: Lamy's Diner 1946 84.43.1 1900 Wood electric truck 32.570.1 1951 Studebaker Champion Starlight 85.80.1 coupe 1952 Federal 45M truck tractor 88.381.1 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible 83.94.1 1946 Fruehauf semi-trailer 88.382.1 McDonald's Sign 86.137.1 1974 Ford C-700 truck 90.191.1 A&W Sign 87.73.2 White Castle Sign 92.42.1 Great Stories: Howard Johnson's Sign 89.169.1 1972 FMC 2900R motorhome 95.23.1 1935 Stagecoach travel trailer 57.72.1 Timeline: 1914 Detroit Electric Model 47 brougham 38.372.2 1865 Roper steam carriage 30.966.1 1927 Blue Bird school bus 2007.73.1 1896 Ford Quadricycle runabout 00.2.93 1906 Rapid bus 68.112.1 1896 Duryea runabout 72.127.1 1901 Columbia victoria 31.282.1 Style: 1899 Locomobile runabout 86.141.1 1899 Duryea trap 36.110.1 1903 Oldsmobile runabout 30.1303.1 1908 Stevens-Duryea Model U limousine 25.88.1 1906 Thomas Flyer touring car 68.111.1 1915 Chevrolet Royal Mail roadster 58.77.1 1903 Holsman runabout 00.241.1 1927 LaSalle roadster 81.142.1 1906 Ford Model N runabout 85.115.1 1936 Lincoln Zephyr sedan 38.177.1 1909 Ford Model T touring car 57.77.1 1948 Tucker 48 sedan 58.62.1 1924 Chrysler touring car 93.96.1 1958 Edsel Citation hardtop 58.91.1 1924 Essex Coach sedan 83.120.1 1963 Buick Riviera coupe 87.69.1 1932 Ford V-8 engine 00.136.120 1937 LaSalle coupe 81.9.1 1943 Willys-Overland Jeep runabout 87.154.1 1949 Volkswagen sedan 82.47.1 1949 Ford sedan 48.6.1 1955 Chevrolet hardtop 86.113.1 1960 Chevrolet Corvair sedan 85.64.1 1966 Toyota Corona sedan 87.120.1 1968 Mercury Cougar coupe 2002.42.1 1978 Dodge Omni sedan TBD 1973 Chrysler Newport sedan TBD 1989 Honda Accord sedan 2011.197.1 1991 Ford Explorer sport utility TBA 1998 Dodge Ram Quad Cab pickup truck 2011.124.1 2002 Toyota Prius sedan 2006.74.1 Racing: 1987 Ford Thunderbird stock car racing 88.84.1 Repair: 1956 Chrysler 300-B stock car racing 2003.13.1 1949 Kaiser Traveler sedan 82.98.1 1951 Beatty Belly Tank Lakester land 2009.140.1 speed racing Alternatives: 1965 Goldenrod land speed racing 2002.103.1 1896 Riker electric tricycle 30.328.4 1960 Buck & Thompson Slingshot 89.327.1 1916 Woods Dual-Power hybrid coupe 28.436.1 Dragster drag racing 1907 White Model G steam touring car 36.520.3 1933 Willys drag racing 2003.20.1 1963 Chrysler gas turbine sedan 66.52.1 1967 Ford Mark IV sports car racing 71.83.1 1985 Mazda Wankel rotary engine 90.8.1 1901 Ford “Sweepstakes” oval track 00.136.123 racing 1980 Comuta-Car electric runabout 2006.84.1 1997 General Motors EV1 electric 1906 Locomobile “Old 16” road racing 97.9.1.1 2002.76.1 coupe 1902 Ford “999” oval track racing 19.3.1 1981 Checker Marathon taxicab 90.370.1 1965 Lotus-Ford oval track racing 77.21.1 1971 Honda CB750 motorcycle TBA 1984 March 84C-Cosworth oval track 85.24.1 2008 Brompton M3L folding bicycle 2011.104.1 racing Back Alley Bikes rebuilt cruiser bicycle, TBD 1935 Miller-Ford oval track racing 69.137.1 about 2000 1960 Meskowski oval track racing 2008.101.1 2002 Segway human transporter 2004.75.1 1958 Moore/Unser Pikes Peak Hill Climb IL.221 Trailer Used by Bobby Unser in Pike's IL.221 Home & Family: Peak Race 1956 Ford F-100 pickup truck IL.221 1904 Packard Model L touring car 71.126.1 1918 Overland Model 90 B touring car 87.23.1 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Suburban 88.217.1 Hot Rods & Custom Cars: station wagon 1955 Chevrolet Corvette roadster 72.108.1 1984 Plymouth Voyager minivan 90.248.1 1965 Pontiac Tempest LeMans GTO 87.70.1 hardtop Parking Meter 79.17.1 1932 Ford roadster 87.141.1 Parking Meter 79.17.2 1949 Mercury convertible 92.110.1 Parking Meter 79.17.3 On the Road: Safety: 1903 Packard Model F runabout 35.455.2 1957 Cornell-Liberty Safety Car 92.172.1 1919 Ford Model T sedan 61.136.1 Child's Car Seat 74.61.1 1956 Ford Thunderbird convertible 76.55.1 Child's Car Seat 89.48.2 Gilkie tent trailer, about 1927 88.238.1.1 Child's Car Seat 92.2.2 1949 Airstream Trailwind travel trailer 86.128.1 Child's Car Seat 2011.180.1 1959 Volkswagen Westfalia camper 87.178.1 Traffic Signal 38.537.1 Volkswagen Camper, 1959 87.153.1 Traffic Signal 85.84.1 Tourist Cabin 86.184.1 1939 Ford convertible coupe 55.24.1 Henry Ford: Holiday Inn Room N/A 1903 Ford Model A runabout 00.136.137 Holiday Inn Sign 87.159.1 1905 Ford Model B touring car 00.136.121 1957 De Soto Fireflite hardtop 93.151.1 1908 Ford Model S roadster 29.1009.1 1914 Ford Model T touring car 71.82.1 Marketing: 1930 Ford Model A touring car 76.143.1 1986 Ford Taurus LX sedan 90.201.1 1932 Ford V-8 cabriolet 65.6.1 1965 Ford Mustang convertible 66.47.1 Experimental Ford X8 Engine 55.6.19 Experimental Ford V8 Engine Block 2000.0.20.1 Texaco Station/Gasoline: 1939 Dodge Airflow tank truck 84.159.1 Design: Texaco Station 87.213.1 2010 Edison2 Loan Gasoline Pump 87.196.24 1962 Mustang I roadster 74.57.1 Gasoline Pump 87.196.25 Gasoline Pump 87.196.26 Conoco Gas Station 30.1687.1 Conoco Gas Pump 76.31.2 .
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