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1930 Stutz Model M

06 Mar 2017 1 374
Cars of Indiana Exhibit at the Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway museum. 2017

1932 L-29 Cord

18 Feb 2017 4 4 582
Indiana Automobile Exhibit at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. This was the first American front-wheel drive car to be offered to the public,[1] beating the Ruxton automobile by several months, in 1929.[2] The brainchild of former Miller engineer Carl Van Ranst, its drive system borrowed from the Indianapolis 500-dominating racers, using the same de Dion layout and inboard brakes.[2] This allowed it to be much lower than competing cars. Both stock cars and special bodies built on the Cord chassis by American and European coachbuilders won prizes in contests worldwide. The L-29 came with full instrumentation, including a temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and speedometer on the left with a gas gauge, oil level gauge, and Ammeter on the right of the steering wheel.[3] It was powered by Auburn's 4,934 cc (301 cu in) 125 hp (93 kW) L-head Lycoming[3][4] inline 8 from the Auburn 120,[2] with the crankshaft pushed out through the front of the block and the flywheel mounted there,[2] driving a three-speed transmission. Gearing in both transmission and front axle was inadequate, and the 4,700 lb (2,100 kg)[2] car was underpowered, limited to a trifle over 80 mph (130 km/h),[2] inadequate even at the time, and readily exceeded by the less expensive Auburn.[2] Still, the styling was lovely, and despite the 137.5 in (3,490 mm) wheelbase and steering demanding fully four turns lock-to-lock, handling was reportedly superb.[2] Priced around US$3,000, it was competitive with Cadillac, Marmon, Lincoln, Packard, Franklin, and Stutz;[2] the 1930 Chrysler copied several styling elements.[4] It could not outrun the Great Depression, and by 1932, it was discontinued, with just 4,400 sold.[2] Wheelbase was 137.5"[5] and the height of the sedan was 61".[3]

Pontiac

10 Mar 2016 6 2 497
1939 Pontiac at the 1939 Worlds Fair 8x10 Photograph.

Jenny

16 May 2015 1 544
1960's Vogel 120 Negative Jenny at the beach.

Swan Lake

06 Sep 2014 1 10 518
Ballet Theatre of Carmel at Performer's Edge at the Penrod Art Festival.

View From the Driver's Seat

22 Jun 2013 1 315
1953 GM Futureliner at Norwalk Pontiac Nationals.

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