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1907-1908 Oldsmobile Advertising Art by Edward Penfield
In 1907-1908 , Edward Penfield, celebrated for his groundbreaking work as a poster artist, brought his distinctive style to Oldsmobile’s...


1907 Daimler Dernburg Wagen
The 1907 Dernburg-Wagen represents a significant milestone in automotive history as the first commercially available four-wheel drive...


World's Largest Shooting Brake Archive (Part 1 of 3)
The auto industry doesn't have a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what constitutes a "shooting brake" and a station wagon, 2+2, coupe, hatchback, sports wagon, etc. So, this article was inspired by hopes of clearing up the confusion and informing enthusiasts about the history and evolution of these automotive body styles, which began as horse-drawn vehicles. Let's start with the history: 1875 Engraved Illustration


1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Shooting Brake
This 1907 Silver Ghost (chassis 577) (reg. SU 76) was pictured in "20 Silver Ghosts" by Melvin Brindle. Reported to be an early re-body,...


1907 Rolls-Royce 40/50HP Silver Ghost
The Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost was introduced in 1907 when horses were still the preferred mode of travel and automobiles were considered...


1901-1907 Oldsmobile Curved Dash
The Curved Dash Oldsmobile is credited as the first high-volume mass-produced automobile. It was introduced by the Oldsmobile company in...
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