M3 Lee/Grant tanks. Not a good tank. Main gun barely turns, the turreted one is too small to do much, tall profile, poor off road abilities, ran on gas, rivets flew around inside when hit, and the 75mm cannon was weak compaired to the German high velocity 88mm. All in all, a great way to kill seven.
The Grand Rapids Public Museum is getting back their 1937 American LaFrance "Tiller" Fire Truck, a vintage fire truck that is originally from the city's fire department
Floyd DeBore was 16 when he bought this Pontiac had the body worked on, then took it to Larry Watson's... it was finished and photographed and never seen again the body work was done at Schelhaas Custom Shop, the same shop that did the body work on Watson's "Grapevine"
@Witchhammer Knowing you are into Portland history, take a gander at what Albert Drake posted on the Hokey Assed Message Board. He's got several books about early Portland hot rodding that are excellent!
British were thrilled to get them before el Alamein and the 75mm is the same as the later Sherman gun.
the ugliest Ferrari was made in England, and it's just god awful A big part of the way car manufacturers made their bottom line before the late 20th century was exporting chassis, and sometimes it went horribly wrong. This classic 1954 212 Export was "rebodied" by a British coachbuilder called Abbott.
the R code 4 door Holman Moody '63 Galaxie It's believed to be the only four door Galaxy built for racing.