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  • boydjohn7winntelnet
    Posts: 1Hitchhiker
    Several years ago I inherited a box of antique automobile (and other) literature from my grandfather, Herman Henkel, who, in about 1915 made a "cross country" run, from Medford, OR to Detroit, in a 1909 EMF. He later reconstructed a 1909 EMF, kind of in honor of that trip and his history with EMF. I am including the list in this email. I still have the materials available, and am still interested in selling them, as a package, as we are planning on moving to Florida and don't really want to move them again.

    Please let me know if you are interested, know anyone who might be, and what sort of price. As I indicated, I am interested in selling the entire package..

    Thanks

    John D. Boyd (boydjohn7@winntel.net)
    (989) 644-5178
    1103 Bundy Drive
    Lake Isabella, MI 48893


    Here is the list:


    Old Automobile Books (04/09/2012)



    1. American Automobile Manufacturers – the First 40 Years, John Brae, Chilton Company (1959) (FIRST EDITION).

    2. History of the Studebaker Corporation – 1852 – 1923, Albert Rusel Erskine, The Studebaker Corp., (1924)

    3. The World’s Automobiles, 4th Edition (1962-1962), G.R. Doyle, G.N.Georgano, Temple Press (1963)

    4. 1904 Owner’s Manual (Oldsmobile), Replica

    5. Combustion on Wheels – an Informal History of the Automobile, David L. Cohn, Houghton-Mifflin (1944)

    6. Popular Mechanics Auto Album, Thom & Crenshaw, Popular Mechanics Press (1952)

    7. A Chronicle of the Automobile Industry in America. 1893 – 1946, Private Circulation, the Eaton Manufacturing Co. (1946)

    8. The Surviving 18 Makes of U.S. Cars in 1942, Horseless Car Club of America (1962)

    9. Motomart Directory of Antique Vehicles, Brigham – Motomart Publications (1964)

    10. Rambler Family Album (1962)
    11. Nash (1902 – 1946, Nash-Kelvinator Co., (1946)

    12. Mechanical Engineers Handbook, McGraw-Hill (1916)

    13. A Chronicle of the Automobile Industry in America. 1893 – 1949, Automobile Manufacturer’s Association

    14. All American Automobile Record, Frank Sampier (1954)

    15. The Brush Runabout, (Reprint)

    16. REO Instruction Book, Clymer Reprint (1951)

    17. The Standard Mechanical Encyclopedia, W.L. Schaaf, Ph.D., Editor, Popular Science (1942)

    18. The American Car Since 1775, Editors of Automobile Quarterly, E.P. Dutton (1971) (FIRST EDITION)

    19. Treasury of Early American Automobiles (1877 – 1925), Floyd Clymer, McGraw-Hill (1950)

    20. The Treasury of the Automobile, Ralph Stein, Ridge Press Book (Golden Press) (1961)

    21. National Geographic (March 1921), (NO COVER)

    22. The Complete Encyclopaedia of Motorcars (1885-1968), Ed. G.N. Georgano, Ebury Press (1969)

    23. Studebaker – Automobile Route Book, (South Bend, Ind. to Chicago, Detroit, etc.), Booklet #1021, Studebaker (Summer, 1909)

    24. Information on the Care & Operation of the Studebaker Four, Studebaker (1914)

    25. Studebaker Parts List, Model SD 4 (1914) (FIRST EDITION)

    26. Automobiles of America, Wayne State University Press, Automobile Manufacturers of America (1962)

    27. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook, #1, Copy #84545 (1944) (FIRST EDITION)

    28. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook, #2, Copy #86338 (1944)

    29. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook, #3, Copy #114947 (1946)

    30. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook, #4, Copy #119213 (1947)

    31. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook, #5, Copy #199667 (1948)

    32. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook, #6, Copy #184072 (1950)

    33. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook #7, Copy #229602 (1954)

    34. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook #8, Copy #244223 (1955)

    35. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Motor Scrapbook #8, Copy # 244483 (1955) (TWO COPIES)

    36. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Scrapbook – Early Advertising, (1955)

    37. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Catalog of 1912 Cars, (1955)

    38. Floyd Clymer’s Historical Catalog of 1909 Cars, (1958) (THREE COPIES)

    39. Literary Digest, (May 28, 1932)

    40. Rand McNally Grammar School Geography, (1899???)
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,759Moderator
    Sir,

    You may also wish to post these at the "Buy/Sell" forum at the Antique Automobile Club of America's website: http://forums.aaca.org/f119/