Schiess Cars!
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Above-1919--My father at 14, demonstrates his buckboard vehicle known as a motor-bob. It was a belt driven auto powered by a one hoursepower, "one lung" gasoline engine. Parts were brought from Motor-Bob Company in Akron, Ohio as construction progressed. The Vehicle was use to run about the neighborhood at 10 miles per hour.

My dad and his brother in law Harold Nast on a trip to Maine in his Model T

My brother Justin's 1928 Durant

My brother Justin's last new car purchase 

Soon to Arrive

My first car was special because most of the time it had a boat on top