REO Non-Speedwagon
Ransom E. Olds founded Oldsmobile in 1897. Apparently not satisfied with having only one motor company named after him, he started REO Motor Company in… Read More »REO Non-Speedwagon
Ransom E. Olds founded Oldsmobile in 1897. Apparently not satisfied with having only one motor company named after him, he started REO Motor Company in… Read More »REO Non-Speedwagon
A few too many Nazi emblems at this sale for comfort. Photo by Wealthier.
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This looks like a pretty boss hood ornament topper to show your membership in the local auto club. Photo by Johnevieve.
Allegedly this convertible could handle up to 50 pounds of 1950s vintage child. Photo by Lloyd Gordon.
Great image. But if that’s a full-size car, she’s bigger than Lady Dimitrescu. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Photo by Golden Rabbit.
Photo by Monarch.
Trashy Lingerie had or has a similar sign, but I don’t know about the origins of this one. Photo from a private sale.
A little dusty perhaps, but this Thunderbird still has a lot going for it. Photo by Grasons.
Photo by C&J.