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In 1871, Truckson LaFrance, whose family trade was iron working, started building rotary steam engines and in 1903, built approximately 25 chain drive cars with tube coil radiators mounted below the front of the frame, 'rear-entrance ...
In 1871, Truckson LaFrance, whose family trade was iron working, started building rotary steam engines and in 1903, built approximately 25 chain drive cars with tube coil radiators mounted below the front of the frame, 'rear-entrance tonneau' seating, all righthand drive. The price was set at $5,000 and all the vehicles were sold exclusively by Sidney Bowman of New York City. 1906 saw the experiment of shaft drive cars although this was not pursued. In 1909, Simplex chain-drive rolling chassis were purchased and shipped to the new LaFrance factory in Elmira, New York where new bodies were fitted and badged as LaFrance. In 1910 Simplex contracted LaFrance to design for them a 50hp, four cylinder engine and later the following year, an American LaFrance four cylinder, 50hp Roadster was entered in the one mile dirt track race at the Syracuse New York State Fair. This resulted in Type 75-12-10 & 38 model vehicles being manufactured with approximately 5,000 built until around 1925. These were all in the style that we see this vehicle in today, albeit with an assortment of configurations. Mercedes-Benz, through their subsidiary Freightliner Corp, purchased the American LaFrance Company in its entirety from the Figgie International Company. With it came the oldest surviving LaFrance car, a 1911 four cylinder, 50hp Roadster and 14 fully restored American LaFrance Fire Trucks which are all now housed in the new LaFrance Museum in Cleveland, North Carolina. The impressive vehicle on offer today was originally imported into the UK in the mid 1980's whereupon it was converted into the speedster configuration you see today. It was then used extensively on tours and rallies within the UK and throughout Europe before returning to South East England for further restoration. It was completely overhauled, painted and run-in to the point where it can now be used with confidence as required. The 14½ litre, six cylinder, T-Head motor turns over with the aid of a solid iron flywheel and a 5½ bore through twin chain drive to the rear wheels and provides almost unlimited low-down torque. Starting is by either push-button or hand-crank and the radiator is a German silver (nickel silver) unit with an aluminium bonnet and piano hinges. The original vehicle was specified with a Ross steering box, a Rolls-Royce unit and a vast improvement on the original LaFrance item. The seats are in the 'Roi de Belge' style with leather padded wicker and a period touring trunk can be found to the rear. With three forward gears and one reverse, wooden artillery wheels and more kerbside presence than any million pound supercar, it is little surprise that these immense creations are hugely popular on the Peking to Paris Rally; indeed there has been one on every single event (bar one) since its inception and on every single West to East Road Race in the USA. For sale by auction on Saturday 01 June 2013 with Historics at Brooklands, Brooklands Motor Racing Circuit, Weybridge, Surrey, Call 01753 639170See Description
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A contract between Nissan and the city of New York for a fleet of taxis is before the courts, with a New York Supreme Court Justice ruling that part of the program’s deal is “null, void and unenforceable”. Industry jour...
A contract between Nissan and the city of New York for a fleet of taxis is before the courts, with a New York Supreme Court Justice ruling that part of the program’s deal is “null, void and unenforceable”. Industry journal Automotive News reports that only five months out from the rollout of the ‘Taxi of Tomorrow’ (ToT) program, Justice Peter Moulton of the New York Supreme Court has ruled that the contract awarded to Nissan by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission in 2011 is flawed due to the city’s specific call for a “hybrid electric vehicle” not being met by the petrol-powered Nissan NV200. While the report states that Nissan has promised the city of New York a battery-powered, zero-emission electric version of the NV200 will be released in the future – backed up by court documents from Nissan assuring a hybrid version is planned for 2015 – Justice Moulton ruled that New York taxi companies must be able to buy hybrid electric vehicles from other companies despite the exclusive nature of the initial 10-year contract, worth an estimated US$1 billion. Chairman of the New York Taxi and Limousine Commission, David Yassky, said the ruling would not delay the implementation of the Taxi of Tomorrow program. “The TLC is acting to ensure that taxi owners will continue to have the option to purchase a hybrid vehicle, even once the ToT hits the road in October.” According to the report, the TLC is to meet on June 20 to propose new rules on hybrid taxis to rectify the issue. Powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, the Nissan NV200 taxi has been modified to carry four passengers and luggage, with greater rear legroom, sliding doors, side steps, grab handles, phone chargers, reading lights and a transparent roof all fitted for the role. No impact on the Nissan Leaf electric vehicle taxi pilot program launched in New York City in April has been announced. The post Nissan New York taxi program before US Supreme Court appeared first on CarAdvice.
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U.S. actress Amanda Bynes was arrested in New York City on Thursday after she allegedly threw a bong out the window of a midtown Manhattan apartment building, a police official said.
U.S. actress Amanda Bynes was arrested in New York City on Thursday after she allegedly threw a bong out the window of a midtown Manhattan apartment building, a police official said.
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WARNING: This is best read while eating a few (or a dozen) Oreos. The first Oreo cookie was made in 1912 at the original Nabisco bakery in New York City (the factory is present day Chelsea Market). Via: loc.gov ...
WARNING: This is best read while eating a few (or a dozen) Oreos. The first Oreo cookie was made in 1912 at the original Nabisco bakery in New York City (the factory is present day Chelsea Market). Via: loc.gov Two flavors originally debuted in 1912, original and lemon meringue. Via: farm9.staticflickr.com The origin of the name Oreo is unknown, but the leading theory is that the name was derived from the French word "Or", meaning gold (the early packaging was gold tin). Via: ww2.hdnux.com The first Oreo cookie was sold in Hoboken, NJ. Via: galleryplus.ebayimg.com View Entire List ›
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He's never won a Tony Award, but that's no matter. Alvin Epstein, one of the truly great stage actors, has played his share of roles that are better than any award could top. Who else can say that th
He's never won a Tony Award, but that's no matter. Alvin Epstein, one of the truly great stage actors, has played his share of roles that are better than any award could top. Who else can say that th
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The first grand parade of every summer in New York City, thousands are expected to take part in this year’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade down Fifth Avenue on May 9th. In helping to celebrate the 44th year of time-honored tradit...
The first grand parade of every summer in New York City, thousands are expected to take part in this year’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade down Fifth Avenue on May 9th. In helping to celebrate the 44th year of time-honored tradition, Nike created a new Air Force 1 Low in wholly revamped “Puerto Rico” motif. Laser-etched with numerous details on a mostly white leather upper, this new “Puerto Rico” edition includes suede overlay up front in royal blue and perforated leather lining in vibrant red. Finally, a clear icy outsole, baseball stitching, and a set of dubre in contrast green complete this new interpretation. Slated for release on Saturday, June 1st, via select Nike Sportswear retailers, such as Pittsburgh’s Social Status. Nike Air Force 1 Low CMFT Premium Style: 579941-100 Color: White/White-Game Royal-University Red Release Date: June 1st, 2013 (Saturday) Social Status Pittsburgh 717 Liberty Avenue | Map Ste 106 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 TEL #: 412-456-2355 Social Status Charlotte 1519 Central Avenue | Map Charlotte, NC 28205 TEL #: 704-632-9902 Read the rest of Nike Air Force 1 Low Premium – “Puerto Rico” © Poe for FreshnessMag.com, 2013. | Permalink | No comment | Follow us: Facebook | Twitter Post tags: Nike, Nike Sportswear, Social Status
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Robinson Cano surprises his biggest fan, Nick D’Annibale, a 13-year-old with leukemia - @MLBFanCave Watch
Robinson Cano surprises his biggest fan, Nick D’Annibale, a 13-year-old with leukemia - @MLBFanCave Watch
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Teaser trailer for Soft in the Head. Thrown out of her New York City apartment, Natalia (Sheila Etxeberria relies on the kindness of friends and strangers. Seemingly unaware of the havoc she wreaks, she skips from one place to another,...
Teaser trailer for Soft in the Head. Thrown out of her New York City apartment, Natalia (Sheila Etxeberria relies on the kindness of friends and strangers. Seemingly unaware of the havoc she wreaks, she skips from one place to another, including her best friend's, where she drunkenly crashes a holiday meal. Natalia ends up staying at a shelter run by genuinely good Maury, who takes an interest in making her life better -- but life is not that simple. Set on cacophonous streets of New York, Soft in the Head is a look at how easy it is to lose ones head in the big city. Filed Under: Soft In the Head Tags: Comedy, Drama, Teaser
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