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In 1894, Elwood Haynes fom Kokomo, IN, visited Willaim Lambert in Anderson, IN to inform him that he was going to advertise his car as being the first one in America even though he knew that Lambert and Duryea already had their cars on the road. No publication or manufacturer ever contested his claim he claim as being the first.
1913 Willard Battery Advertisement] 1918 Utility Company Advertisement 1918 Hudson Automobile Advertisement 1914 Marathon Automobile Advertisement 1921 Velie Automobile Advertisement
1913 Lyons-Knight Automobile Adertisement 1914 Premier Automobile Advertisement
1914 Coey-Mitchell Advertisement 1914 Pullman Automobile Advertisement
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![]() 1908 Knox Automobile Advertisement
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![]() 1908 Hoyt Electrical Instrument Works |
1904 Clark Automobile Advertisement
1904 Holsman Automobile Advertisement
1918 Economy Automobile Advertisement
1904 Yale Automobile Advertisement
1916 Stutz Automobile Advertisement
1915 Metz Automobile Advertisement
1914 Moline-Knight
Moline-Knight
The first pay gasoline pump was made in 1913.It was a pay pump with three slots for coins, a quarter, half dollar, and a dollar. The customer would put the end of the nozzel in his tank and enter the coins for the wanted amount. Pumps usually sat at the curbside or inside the garage. Before this, gasoline was sold in tin containers.
1917 First Gasoline Pump With Globe
1914 Detroit Electric in a Waltham Watch CO. Advertisement
Haroon
1917 Harooon Dealer Specifications
![]() 1904 Austin Automobile Advertisement
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