
Showing posts with label brass era. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brass era. Show all posts
Friday, April 1, 2011
Unusual, rare, and restored cars from the 1920's and 30's at the Nethercutt musuem

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brass era,
Nethercutt Museum,
woodlight headlights
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
1911 Oldsmobile Limited, series 27 / limousine, biggest tires ever factory installed on a car
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1911 Oldsmobile,
brass era,
Nethercutt Museum,
rare,
unique
The wonderful variety of brass era cars at the Nethercutt Museum

Mr. Teague told the story that while dating his wife-to-be, Marian, he told her he'd marry her if she ever located an Underslung. Only 2,000 copies were built during the Indianapolis automaker's 1906-'13 existence. By Mr. Teague's count, only 27 survive. Marian, to his surprise, soon got wind of four -- all owned by one family in Pennsylvania.
"She said 'I found an American Underslung. Now we'll have to get married.'" Mr. Teague chortles. He kept his vow the next year.
All four cars sat idle until restored in the mid-'60s. It took two more decades to convince the family to part with one, purchased new by its patriarch in 1907. Why'd they sell? "I guess it was my persistence," says Mr. Teague. "Maybe they felt it would get a good home."
in the comments Mik Tag says that the above IS the Teague owned American Underslung and you can see an article on the oldest Am. Underslung here: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2008/11/19/on-deck-the-american
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