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Liberty 1939-01-21

Liberty 1939-01-21

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Popular Mechanics 1910-12

Automobile body has had its wheels replaced by skis, and a drive wheel sitting somehow under its mid-carriage. "The Auto-Sleigh / a new sport." The driver and passenger, scooting along on the snow and ice, seem more worried than ecstatic.

Artist: Kiefer
Source: ebay seller powerangers
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 04/04/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x857
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