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1916 Archive
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1916 Denmo Truck: Putting The Denmo On Record
Posted on September 29, 2019 | 20 Comments(First Posted September 6, 2013) You want an obscure ‘teen truck? You gots it: The Denmo. The 1916 Denmo was “assembled” by the Denneen Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio. From […] -
State Fair Capsule: 1916 Luverne – The Truck That Sparked a Company
Posted on September 15, 2019 | 18 Comments(First Posted August 27, 2013) The early days of the automotive industry in the United States saw a multitude of different makes, many now forgotten or rarely mentioned. The Luverne […]