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AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY REVIEW-A PUBLICATION OF THE SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE HISTORIANS RICHARD B. BRIGHAM. EDITOR
AÑOS 1974-77.
Numeros 2-3-4-5-6
Automotive Review se publicó por primera vez en 1974 y proporcionó un soporte impreso para la investigación de la historia del automóvil. Hasta la fecha se han publicado más de 60 números.
Nº2 (Summer 1974)
Editorial Page, 2
William Walter a Follow-up, by Alessandro Sannia, 3
Viewpoint, 4
Make or Model Question Again, by Frank T. Snyder, 4
The Red Wing A Request For Information, 4
The RedWing, 6
Some Other Grants, by Stanley K. Yost, 7-11
Bowen A Name From the Past, by Maurice A. Harrison, 12-13
The Steel Swallow, 13
Cars to Be Identified, 14
The Armac, 17
Veteran Two-Strokes, An Exercise in Comparison, An Exercise in Comparison, by Mike Worthington-Williams, 18
MG How It All Began, by Richard L. Knudson, 24
The Peters, 28
Front Cover: Mr. William Walter, founder of the Walter Automobile Company
Back Cover: 1907 advertisement for the Walter car
Inside Front: 1913 ALCO Limousine
Inside Back: 1911 ALCO Roadster
Nº3 (Spring 1975)
Editorial Page, 2
Viewpoint, 3
Dr. Ferdinand Porsche A Chronological History of His Life and Accomplishments, 5
J.J. Cole and the Founding of the Cole Motor Car Company, by Robert F. Croll, 9
Ask the Man Who Owns One Packard Slogan, 14
Random Notes on the Roebling-Planche, 15
The Willis 9: The Silent Wonder, by Stanley K. Yost, 17
Packard Monoblock 12, 20
Caskets and Bathtub Bodies Form the Link, by Rolland Jerry, 21
Ohio Electric Car Co. Factory, c. 1975, 25
Identification Requested, 26
Front Cover: Prof. Dr. Ing. h. c. Ferdinand Porsche, engineering genius and designer of some of the worlds finest motor cars
Back Cover: Volkswagen advertisement of 1962, the first of an award-winning series
Inside Front: 1914 S.G.V. Touring car
Inside Back: 1920 Owen-Magnetic Roadster
Nº4 (Winter 1975-76)
Editorial Page, 2
Viewpoint, 3
Cleburne Motor Car Manufacturing Company, by D.J. Kava, 4
John N. Willys, by Richard B. Brigham, 5
More About Coles, by Maurice A. Harrison, 8
The Establishment and Growth of the Peerless Motor Car Company, by Dr. Robert F. Croll, 9
The Automotive Industry, 1915, by Harlan Appelquist, 15
1915 Production Figures, 17
Identification Requested, 18
Dr. Fredinand Porsche, Part 2, 20
Fey of Minnesota, by Stanley K. Yost, 22
Some Surviving Pennsylvania Auto Plants, by Donald J. Summar, 26
The Dormandy Made in a Shirt Factory, by Keith Marvin, 30
Front Cover: John N. Willys, about 1917
Back Cover: Overland advertisement, The Automobile, May 13, 1915
Inside Front: John Willys with 1927 Whippet Roadster
Inside Back: 1924 Winton Six
Nº5 (Spring 1976)
Editorial Page, 2
Viewpoint, 3
The Duesenberg Plant, by Fred Roe, 3
Automobile Post Cards, by Richard J. Sagall, 4
Charles W. Nash, by Richard B. Brigham, 6
1909 American Motor Car Industry Production Figures, by Harlan E. Appelquist, 9
Ocean To Ocean in the LA Times Special, 1912, by Dick Philippi, 25
The One and Only Frontmobile, by Arthur B. Graisbery, 28
Identification Requested, 30
The Fadgle Flexible Car, 32
The Penn service Car, 32
Front Cover: Charles W. Nash, about 1930
Back Cover: An Ad for the Jeffery
Inside Front: 1913 American Underslung
Inisde Back: 1907 Aerocar, Model D
Nº6 (Spring 1977)
Editorial Page, 2
Frontmobile Does Exist, by Ralph Dunwoodie, 3
Frontmobile Update, by W.J. Lewis, 3
Americas Forgotten Industry, by Henry H. Blommel, 5
1918 Frontmobile Touring Sedan, by Dean Batchelor, 6-8
Cleburne Motor Car Company, by D.J. Kava, 9
The Great Pioneer Fiasco, by Max Gregory, 11
Oliver Evans The Magnificent Mud Machine, by John M. Peckham, 13
The Schoenig Kerosene Carriage, 25
A Follow-up on the Fey (and Other Minnesota Makes), by Stanley W. Liszka, Jr., 26
Steam Carriages for the Common Roads, 27
Highlights of the Development of Moto Meters, Part 2, 28
As They Are Now (Car plants), 40
Identification Requested, 42
Front Cover: Oliver Evans, 1755-1819, American inventor
Back Cover: Luck Truck Ad of 1912
Inside Front: The Dogue Creek Mill reconstruction Oliver with Evans designed apparatus
Inside Back: 1905 White Staamer, Model E, 15 hp.
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