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  2. Ford Model A (1903–04) - Wikipedia

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    The original Ford Model A is the first car produced by the Ford Motor Company, beginning production in 1903.Ernest Pfennig, a Chicago dentist, became the first owner of a Model A on July 23, 1903; [4] 1,750 cars were made in 1903 and 1904 at the Ford Mack Avenue Plant, a modest rented wood-frame building on Detroit's East Side, and Ford's first facility.

  3. Duesenberg Model A - Wikipedia

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    The Duesenberg Model A was the first automobile in series production to have hydraulic brakes and the first automobile in series production in the United States with a straight-eight engine. Officially known as the Duesenberg Straight Eight, the Model A was first shown in late 1920 in New York City. Production was delayed by substantial changes ...

  4. Brunner-Winkle Bird - Wikipedia

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    First flight. September 1928. Status. some aircraft still flying and on display in museums. Primary user. private flyers and barnstorming. Number built. ca. 240. The Brunner-Winkle Bird was a three-seat taxi and joy-riding aircraft produced in the US from 1928 to 1931.

  5. Mitchell (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell built virtually all of the components for their cars, and the company enjoyed a reputation as a quality builder of medium-priced cars. [1][2] Mitchell annual production was growing steadily from 82 cars in 1904 to 1,377 in 1907, 2,946 in 1909, 5,614 in 1910 and to just over 6,000 in 1912. [1] This made them the leading car maker in ...

  6. Cunningham Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The first of these cars was the model J, a very large automobile with a Cunningham-built 4-cylinder engine of 40 HP. Wheelbase was 124 in. There were four bodies: a 7-passenger touring car at $3,500, a runabout at $3,250, and a limousine and a landaulet at $4,500 each. For 1912, the model J was offered without much changes.

  7. Backstairs at the White House - Wikipedia

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    Release. January 29, 1979. (1979-01-29) Backstairs at the White House is a 1979 NBC television miniseries based on the 1961 book My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House by Lillian Rogers Parks (with Frances Spatz Leighton). The series, produced by Ed Friendly Productions, is the story of behind-the-scenes workings of the White House and ...

  8. Samson Tractor - Wikipedia

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    The Samson truck was built from 1920 to 1923 as a ¾ ton and a 1¼ ton model. It was powered by a Chevrolet 26 bhp engine that had been developed for the Chevrolet 490 passenger car. Success was limited, though. Development for the passenger car started at about the same time. The car was intended as being "the first and only farm-designed car ...

  9. Oldsmobile Light Eight - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, only the open sided roadster and touring sedan were offered. Sales were a success, having sold 35,203 in four years. [ 1 ] Retail price for a 4-door sedan was US$1,595($44,660 in 2023 dollars [ 6 ] ), while the Oldsmobile Six Model 37 sedan was listed at retail price of US$1,850 ($56,274 in 2023 dollars [ 6 ] ).