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This is a small selection of our inventory of antique Autos, Motocycles, Cars and Truck prints for sale. Additional inventory is available. Contact us with your request. 1-800-879-6277
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001auto: 1914 Chromolithograph advertisement for the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company of Buffalo, New York. 14 x 8-1/2 in. $50 002auto: 1939 Lincoln Zephyr. Early color ad for the streamlined V-12 - "Style Leader for 1939." 10x13-1/2 in. $30 003auto: 1918 Advertisement from The Saturday Evening Post showing the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company's newest work truck, perfect for getting the job done right. 14 x 10-1/2 in. $40 004auto: 1931 Gasoline Station Cartoon. A crew of service attendants, checking, filling, cleaning. Just like the good old days! Genuine color 1931 print. 9x11-1/2 in. $40 005auto: 1922 Air and Water Cooled Cars. Four autos pictured with text on the interesting Graphic page. Shows BSA, Rolls-Royce, Humber, Arrol-Johnston. Genuine old black & white print. 11-1/2x16 in. $30 006auto: 1920 Rolls-Royce ad. Already able to use institutional advertising without a picture. Ad also notes Rolls-Royce aero engines made first Atlantic and first England to Australia flights. 10x15-1/2 in. $30 007auto: 1913 Electric automobile advertisement for the Victoria, manufactured by the Anderson Electric Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. Featured in Sunset, The Pacific Monthly. 9-1/2 x 7 in. $30 011auto: 1923 French Goodrich Tire ad. Shows tire as exhibited in the Paris Auto Show of 1923. Authentic old ad. 11-1/2x16 in. $30 014auto: 1923 French Motorcycle & Car ad. From L'Illustration. The motorcycle ad is particularly interesting, showing a female rider and inset of factory which produces 100 cycles per day. Car ad for Delaunay Belleville. 11-1/2x16 in. $30 |
015auto: 1895 New York Cycle Exhibition. National Bicycle Exhibition in Madison Square Garden. Original black & white engravings and second page of text from Scientific American. This is an important collector's item on the first national show. Two sheets. 11-1/2x16 $40 020auto: Early Auto Racing, Ormond Beach Florida. Very nice chromolithograph from a 1906 issue of Judge. Caption reads, Father Time - "Take the glass, young man; you beat me." 13x18 in. $150 021auto: Color lithographed cover of the German issue of Sport Im Bild by the artist, F. Neumann-Fred showing a racing car alongside a motocycle, surrounded by shrubery and hills. 13-1/2 x 9 in. $40 022auto: Color lithographed cover of the German issue of Sport Im Bild showing a group of spectators watching two cars on a race track. 13-1/2 x 9 in. $40 023auto: 1931 The American Road - Chromolithograph detailing that in 1931 there were 21,000,000 Passenger Cars. Image shows places of interest along the American roads. Featured is Coney Island, Indianapolis Speedway, Soldier Field, Chicago, and statistics of how many passenger cars were at each attraction. 22-1/2 x 14 in. $60 024auto: 1911 Chromolithograph advertising, "In Ocean to Ocean Tour 12 Premier Cars Established World's Record." Advertisement for Premier Motor Mfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 15-1/2 x 11 in. $40 025auto: 1907 Half-tone advertising Autocar Spark Grip and Throttle Grip, Control Within Your Grip. Featured in Harper's Weekly. 13 x 9 in. $30 026auto: 1918 Chromolithograph by Clyde Forsythe showing an older gentleman learning how to drive with the help of a younger man. Featured in Leslie's Weekly. 14 x 10 in. $30 027auto: 1907 Half-tone featured in Leslie's Weekly titled, "Automobile Hill-Climbing Extraordinary." 16 x 11 in. $30
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036auto: The Rise of the Motorcycle 1909 – Reasons for its growing popularity and practical advice to users. 2 photos. Half-tone print. 14 1/2 x 9 in. $30 037auto: 1923 Ad. New Imperial – The Motorcycle for Perfect Dependably. 9 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. $30 038auto: 1891 Early Steam Automobile “Serpollet Steam Carriage.” Wood engraved views with detail plus article describing Engineering. 10 x 13 in. $30
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