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The Texaco Doodlebug (also called the Diamond T Doodlebug) was a futuristic American tanker truck of the 1930s.. The vehicles were streamlined and highly aerodynamic. [1] The overall shape, a flattened half-cylinder rounded at the front and tapered at the end, has been described as a "pill" [1] or "breadloaf". [2]
1940 Dodge Airflow tanker truck 1940 Dodge Airflow tanker truck. The Dodge Airflow truck was a special request model truck that Dodge introduced in late 1934 and available through 1940. [1] It used styling cues from Chrysler Airflow cars and the Divco 1937 Model-B delivery vans.
1940s Diamond T dealership in Oregon. The Diamond T Motor Car Company was founded in Chicago in 1905 by C. A. Tilt. Reportedly, the company name was created when Tilt’s shoe-making father fashioned a logo featuring a big “T” (for Tilt) framed by a diamond, which signified high quality. [1]
Doodlebug (railcar), a self-propelled railroad vehicle; Doodle Bug scooter, a 1950s motor scooter; Doodlebug tractor, an American World War II home-built tractor; Texaco Doodlebug, a 1930s tanker truck
Tanker: For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. [17] 19 December Poland: CRDA yard Monfalcone, Italy: PiĆsudski: Ocean liner: For PTTO 20 December Germany: Bremer Vulkan. Vegesack: Alexia: Tanker: For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd. [9] 20 December United Kingdom: Harland & Wolff: Belfast: Roslin Castle: Refrigerated cargo ship: For Union-Castle Line ...
The list of ship commissionings in 1934 includes a chronological list of all ships commissioned in 1934. Operator Ship Flag Class and type Pennant Other notes
List of shipwrecks: 9 November 1934 Ship State Description Caliche United States: The tanker exploded and caught fire in the Mobile Channel at Mobile, Alabama. She was abandoned by her crew. [233] Liguria Sweden: The cargo ship ran aground at Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil. [233] She was refloated on 16 November. [234]
Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. was an American racing and luxury automobile manufacturer founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, by brothers Fred and August Duesenberg in 1920.