Showing posts with label Citreon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citreon. Show all posts

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Thursday, June 3, 2010

A variety of cool stuff from Fantomatik75 blogspot




Never seen a primitive street sweeper before? Me neither


1936 Chicago, why aren't these viable parking stuctures now?

Looks like a knife sharpener, door to door, and probably early 1910's or 1920's

Unknown type of classic pre-1920's

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Cool things from Underground Velo Blogspot

Looks like an enjoyable experience!
Wow. Where did it go? Wouldn't this be a car show stopper if you drove in with it?

Not the most elegant design, but I think the blunt look of serviceabity is spot on for a mobile car repair type of business

Hudson hot rod, but doesn't the hood and fenders evoke a Cadillac look?


Saturday, March 27, 2010

Trivia


The 1931 Royale had 36 inch rims / wheels. So big, they had to have tires made specially by Michelin. According to "The Automobile" by Cheetham, they were the largest ever fitted to a road car.
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Citreon
The double chevron emblem represented meshing gears

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Cord 810/812
The headlights were from the Stinson aircraft, Cord/Auburn also owned Stinson

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Oldsmobile Starfire had a design of tailfins that were upside down, and below the rear bumper.. they were called "Skegs"

Friday, February 19, 2010

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