(1898-
1941) | (1942 - 1954)
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1898 - 1941 |
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1898- Phaeton Horseless Carriage one cyl. air cooled engine |
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1907 - Autocar Runabout 2 cylinder water cooled engine (view more pictures of William O. Schwoebel Jr.'s 1907 Autocar Runabout )
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1910 Stake Body 2 Cylinder. Autocar J&P Baltz Brewing Co. |
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1917 2 Cylinder Autocar Owner: Nelson Barber of Downingtown, PA. |
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1921- 4 cylinder Autocar Engine | ||
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1921- Autocar Chassis Wood Cab Enclosure Note: Crank handle in front |
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1921- 4 cyl Autocar with dump body mechanism
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1921- Autocar Front view with enclosed cab | ||
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1922 Moving Van T E Smith & Son West Chester, PA. This truck is in storage in a West Chester warehouse |
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1922- Autocar Owner: Anderson Construction, Parnassis, PA . |
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1922- 4 cyl Autocar
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1922- 4 cyl. Shaft Drive . Pneumatic Tires Canopy Roof and Stake Body |
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1922- Autocar 4 cyl Lumber truck Dump Body
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1922- 4 cyl Autocar Coal Dumping Body
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1926- 4 cyl Autocar Chassis Being road tested outside Ardmore Factory
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1927- Early tractor-trailer Owner: American Can Co. Philadelphia, PA. |
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1928- Autocar School Bus Autocar Engine 4 Cyl Picture taken in front of Lower Merion Senior High school |
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1928- Truck and Full trailer 6 cyl. model M213
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1933- Model FE-180 6 cyl. Tractor and double trailers
Owner: Pennzoil
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1933 UD 89 Coal truck-dump body
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1933 Tandem chassis Western States grocery, Oakland California
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1935 I rode on this Autocar bus No. 10 when I attended the Lower Merion schools in the early 1940's. The driver's name was "Bat" Cassidy. (no there weren't any women bus drivers) The springs were so stiff you bounced and hit your head on the roof in the back seat.
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1937 Model UB Autocar COE. 142 inch wheelbase Autocar Standard Cab 8:25x20 Goodyear--Rear duals Owner: Penna. Paper Stock Co. |
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1939 Model RLS Autocar 182 inch wheelbase Autocar Deluxe Cab 600 gallon capacity tank Built by Quaker City Iron Works Philadelphia, PA. Owner: Sickley Brothers South Orange NJ. |
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1939 - Model: VAB-196 Autocar School Bus W/ 377 Blue Streak Engine
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1941 C-10 with Autocar Deluxe Cab 1000 gallon capacity tank Built by Quaker City Iron Works Philadelphia, PA. Owner: Ralph Dunne Fuel Oil Narberth, PA. |
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Autocar Photos
(1898- 1941)
| (1942 - 1954)