US based auto maker, Indiana specifically
US based auto maker, Indiana specifically
Even with a list of Indiana car makers, I had no luck.
http://www.cruise-in.com/resource/cisbuilt.htm
White flag goes up here.
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One last try
Two examples were produced in Nassau County in 1916/17, powreed by a 105 hp 4 cyl Duesenberg motor
Well Dave you have dragged this out of us screaming........
It must be the Ordnance Engineering (Orenco) Model A ? I have never seen a pic before - this has been a process of elimination !
Well, I doubt I'd have gotten anywhere near this without a voice heard in Fife, but having been led to Orenco, I found the Orenco PT which has the same odd anti-tip nosewheel and 'spouting whale' exhaust.
Be it the Model A or the PT the beverage should find it's way to Scotland - lefty did all the work
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
to Scotland it goes
There is another photo in LONG ISLAND AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS by Stoff. This also has a nice photo of the 1920 Hispano powered PT.
Sorry for the delay chaps - been wrestling with software - got the job of building a website for our curling club - never done this before - steep learning curve !
We used to have an 'ugly' thread running - this baby would probably qualify.....
a rather alliterative offering by the Man From Fife
pudgy
Pontoon
Parnall
Pike
(misnomer -- Pike are sleek)
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
Pike snapped up by cowboy.........![]()
Sorry I took so long guys. Yesterday was work followed by exhaustion.
Now, let's try this...
Attachment 47566
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
Know I've seen this wee chap before but ain't got the time to look it up !
Heading for Madeira in the early morning so won't see you chaps for a week.
Unfortunately, it appears we've timed our trip to coincide with the annual Wine Festival. What a shame.......![]()
Alas, it seems it will be such a crowded holiday. Obviously we all send our condolences![]()
"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
Have fun Mike.
I should know Rob's latest. It's from Texas, the Regent Rocket.
Rocket 1947 (776) = 4pClwM rg; 260hp Continental; span: 31'0" length: 21'7" load: 900# v: x/185/54
range: 925. R S "Pop" Johnson. All-metal descendent of Johnson Rocket. POP: 1 [N77637].
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Go Texas!![]()
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