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1911 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle … Top Speed 45 mph!

1911 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle … Top Speed 45 mph!

by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car

About this vehicle William Harley and Arthur Davidson built their first motorcycle in 1901 but didn’t begin their company until Davidson’s brother William, came aboard in 1903. They proved their motorcycle’s speed and stamina winning many races and by 1910 were making...
1951 Indian Warrior Motorcycle … Original price $695

1951 Indian Warrior Motorcycle … Original price $695

by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car

About this vehicle Rushed into production after World War II, The Warrior was one of the last all-American made Indian motorcycles. Outdated compared to the Harley-Davidson, the Warrior was unreliable, unpopular and a major factor in the American production of Indian...
1904 Indian “Camelback” Motorcycle … owned by Harmon Elliott

1904 Indian “Camelback” Motorcycle … owned by Harmon Elliott

by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car

About this vehicle George Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom were bicycle builders and racing champions working within the same regional network between 1895 and 1901. While they both loved bicycles, Hendee’s focus was on business and Hedstrom’s on mechanics, and both were...
1928 Model “A” Ford Pick-Up Hunting Buggy … aka Palmetto Jumper

1928 Model “A” Ford Pick-Up Hunting Buggy … aka Palmetto Jumper

by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car

About this vehicle This 1928 Ford Pick-Up Hunting Buggy was often called a “Palmetto Jumper” or “Dog Car”. The Buggy started as a Model “A” Ford Pick-Up and was modified to fit the owner’s needs. This Buggy has bucket seats on the roof to accommodate shooters and...
1931 Ford Model “AA” School Bus … Climb aboard our bus!

1931 Ford Model “AA” School Bus … Climb aboard our bus!

by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car

About this vehicle The motorized school bus helped to eliminate the rural one-room schoolhouse by transporting students to larger, better equipped schools that offered separate classrooms for each grade level. The rugged Model “AA” Ford chassis was the ideal platform...
1931 Ford Model “AA” Service Car Tow Truck … Angus Towing

1931 Ford Model “AA” Service Car Tow Truck … Angus Towing

by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car

About this vehicle During the early days of automobiles, motorists frequently had breakdowns or got stuck in the mud. At first, drivers relied on horses to pull them out of trouble. That changed once trucks were fitted with a hook and chain. The towing industry began...
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Historical Society Of Martin County Address

825 NE Ocean Boulevard
Stuart, FL 34996

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ELLIOTT: (772) 225-1961
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Stuart, FL 34996

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