[SEL] OT : Unknown Chain Drive Car circa 1916
David Rotigel
rotigel at alltel.net
Thu Feb 14 14:59:22 PST 2008
How did people make them "disappear?" Was it by magic?
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David Rotigel
rotigel at alltel.net
On Feb 14, 2008, at 2:33 PM, <mr at carolina.rr.com> wrote:
> Around 1908 most chain drives were starting to disappear.
>
> ---- Mark Shulaw <frappi at wcoil.com> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> Would anyone here have any idea the make of the car in this
>> photo. The
>> passenger in the car is perported to be Fred Duesenberg. The photo
>> is circa
>> 1916 The driver was named Adolph and was chauffer for Fred 1916-1918
>> The car could very well be a prototype or a racing car so ID is
>> likely to
>> never occure. Thanks, Mark
>>
>> http://www2.wcoil.com/~frappi/UnknownCar.jpg
>> Mark & Christine Shulaw
>> 454 Co. Rd. 33
>> Bluffton, OH. 45817 USA Email: Frappi at wcoil.com
>>
>> Your one stop on line source for Maytag Multi-Motor parts.
>> Parts lists available on request.
>>
>> Weekdays & Saturday 10 AM to 9 PM Eastern Time 419.358.5206
>> No Sunday calls if possible.
>> I am not an employee or licensed dealer for Maytag Corp. Nor do I
>> represent
>> them in any way shape or form. I am only a Collector,
>> Preservationist and
>> hobby dealer of Maytag manufactured items of old. Mark
>>
>>
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