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1896 DURYEA Road Wagon First American Gasoline Auto Car Cost 00 Vintage Card
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Description
1896 DURYEA Road Wagon First American Gasoline Auto Car Cost 00 Vintage CardNOTE:
THESE ARE NOT POSTCARDS
THERE IS TEXT ON THE BACK!
THE CARD SIZE IS APPROXIMATELY
5 3/4'' X 3 1/2" or 14.5 cm. x 9 cm.
ORIGINAL VINTAGE CARD
1896 DURYEA
Road Wagon 2cyl. 4h.p. Price new: ,500
The first American gasoline automobile was the 1893 Duryea, but the 1895-96
model, pictured here, was the most important of our early cars. The Road Wagon
was entered in the Times-Herald Race from Chicago to Evanston, Illinois, and back
on Thanksgiving Day, 1895. The race was held in such heavy snow that only two
cars finished: the winner, a Duryea driven by J. Frank Duryea, and a German Benz
entered by the Mueller Manufacturing Company. The success of this Duryea led
to the production of thirteen identical cars in 1896, the first such quantity building
in this country. This picture shows the Duryea used by the Barnum & Bailey circus
in 1896. At that date, the automobile, distinctly a curiosity, belonged more in the
Greatest Show on Earth than on the road. The sole remaining Duryea of this pro-
duction run belongs to George H. Waterman, Jr., of East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
Builders: Duryea Motor Wagon Company, Springfield, Mass.
ON THE BACK OF THE CARD IS TEXT ABOUT THE AUTO ON THE FRONT
NOTE:
SOME LIGHT UNDERLINING IN GREEN PEN ON TEXT!
SEE THE SCAN ABOVE
THE CARD IS PRINTED ON HEAVY CARD STOCK
THE CARD SIZE IS APPROXIMATELY
5 3/4'' X 3 1/2" or 14.5 cm. x 9 cm.
NOTE:
THE IMAGES ABOVE ARE LARGER THAN THE CARD
TO SHOW THE DETAIL.
SEE IMAGES ABOVE WITH THE RULER AS A SCALE!
THE CARD IS NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION
IT IS NOT PERFECT
THE FRONTS AND BACKS MAY HAVE:
PAPER LOSS - SMUDGING - ROUNDED CORNERS
SEE IMAGES ABOVE!
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