A tie-in promotion for the DuMont Network television show Meet the Jeepster starring Don Ameche.
Life July 26th 1948
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The Flatiron Building, 1949.
Photo: Old NYC/Facebook
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A 1946 Oldsmobile 98 prepares to go motoring.
Off to the New Hampshire lakes? South Beach? A ride along the Hudson River?
Hmmm. But you can bet there's a nifty lunch hamper in back, with a thermos and a little plaid tablecloth with matching napkins.
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Ford Bubble Glass Top, 1947
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Donco 41' Chevy Coupe
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It's good to see this gasser again
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Timely Notice:
The management office wants to clarify that Agent X鈥檚 ghostly, nearly transparent 1940 Pontiac touring sedan is definitely NOT the famously missing Ghost Pontiac.
Absolutely not. Definitely not the Ghost.
Definitely a different car. Besides, Agent X鈥檚 Pontiac has glowing Neothane tires, and the missing vehicle鈥檚 tires are white.
Now, management would appreciate it if we could all stop calling the police to report the rediscovery of a long lost auto icon.
These reports are unsubstantiated and hurtful. So hurtful, in fact, that every time the cops show up Agent X has to abruptly leave work for a mental health day.
We will just have get comfortable with the fact that, while the breathtaking 1940 Ghost Pontiac may never be found, it is surely in the hands of someone who loves it. Maybe even someone who tenderly washes it with ammonia-free cleaner in the Time Agency parking lot every Friday afternoon. Maybe.
V/r,
Agent Kay
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Tiny antique 6v fan from a time before cars had air conditioning. I think this is the smallest electric fan I鈥檝e found to date!
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Rolling in 1946: A nice green Packard.
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1940s stretch limo, used in San Francisco airport services
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