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Key Takeaways Tom finally discovers a hidden car collection after years of investigation, and it turns out to be a treasure trove of automotive history. The collection includes a 1923 Buick with connections to Pratt & Whitney, a 1909 Autocar coal truck, and a 1941 Autocar telephone pole truck. Jay Leno's Garage Jay dusts off his Autocar coal truck and explores the virtues of this simple yet ruggedly dependable design.» Subscribe: http://bit.ly/JLGSubscribe» Visit th.

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In the late 1930s, as the war approached, the Autocar Company, that had been selling trucks to the U.S. Army since 1909, began adapting their commercial cab over engine (C.O.E.) trucks for military duty. The original Autocar design was intended to deliver mail in a safer method than by horse. Jay Leno's 1916 coal truck was part of the generation launched in 1911, when Autocar decided to abandon the cars and focus on building custom-engineered trucks for the most demanding commercial jobs, as part of the industrial revolution. Autocar Company The Autocar Company is an American specialist manufacturer of severe-duty, Class 7 and Class 8 vocational trucks, with its headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama. Buy It Now +$5.75 shipping Sponsored Ford Motor Company Door Handle CAST IRON METAL Patina Truck Auto Car Car HOTROD Pre-Owned $59.69 10% off 3+ with coupon or Best Offer Top Rated Plus Free shipping redwhiteandtrue (4,198) 100% Free returns Almost gone 22 sold Sponsored Metal Sign - 1968 Autocar Tractor-Trailer Truck- 10x14 inches Brand New $28.95

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A 1909 Autocar coal truck that isn't just a static display but an operational relic. A 1923 Buick with ties to the aviation pioneers Pratt & Whitney. A 1941 Autocar telephone pole truck, an oddity of functionality and form. The Varied Charms of Todd's Treasures But that's not all. Description Comedian and television host Jay Leno gives Dennis Gage a glimpse inside at his acclaimed collection of classic cars. Dennis gets a close-up look at one of America's oldest vehicle nameplates still in production, the Autocar. In 1939 Autocar became an early adopter of diesel engines, offering the Cummins HB-600 as an option. Autocar produced nearly as many trucks for the World War Two effort as it had done in all the years prior. Principal products were half-tracks and 4×4 prime movers. Post-War Autocar saw a new steel cab introduced in 1950, but the company became. A 1909 Autocar coal truck that isn't just a static display but an operational relic. A 1923 Buick with ties to the aviation pioneers Pratt & Whitney. A 1941 Autocar telephone pole truck, an.

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Among the remarkable finds: 🔹 A 1909 Autocar coal truck - an operational relic, not just a static display. 🔹 A 1923 Buick with historical ties to aviation pioneers Pratt & Whitney. 🔹 A. Stephen Edelstein May 29, 2022 Comment Now! View Gallery If you want to see exactly how much driving has changed over the past century, take a look at the 1916 Autocar coal truck featured on. Welcome to the "Friends of Autocar" website dedicated to Classic Autocar Trucks. Check out the Members Corner to see photos from Annual Meetings and the Friends of Autocar Donations List. Note: If anyone has pictures of any Autocar Factories, branches, or dealerships, please email them to Ed. My History with Autocar. My father worked at The Autocar Company in Ardmore PA. from 1918 to 1954. Watch Jay Leno's Garage: The Digital Series highlight: 100-Plus-Year-Old 1916 Autocar Coal Truck - NBC.com

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Autocar's history began in 1897, when Louis Semple Clarke built "Autocar No. 1", a tricycle powered by a one-cylinder gasoline engine, now in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Later that year, "LS", as he was known, founded the Pittsburgh Motor Vehicle Company, supported by his two brothers, their father, and a. In 1909, a Nevada mining company ordered one of the 104 trucks built that year by the Packard Motor Company in Detroit. The three-ton stake truck cost a whopping $3,850 and hauled ore until the.