Thursday, August 14, 2008

This Day in Auto History:

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This Day in Auto History:

8.14.1901
The Ellis & Turner Company of Peoria, IL completes a 600-mile test run in their Duryea-inspired prototype
8.14.1921
The first race held at the Cotati Speedway in Santa Rosa, CA, a 150-mile event, is won by Eddie Hearne in a Duesenberg-Distil
8.14.1935
The last new United States-built Rolls-Royce Phantom I is delivered to Mrs. M. S. Morrow of Whitestone, NY
8.14.1952
Stanwood W. Sparrow, Vice President of Engineering for the Studebaker Corporation, dies
8.14.1958
Steam car historian John H. Bacon is killed at age 35 in an airplane crash over the North Atlantic Ocean

Source: Automobile History Day By Day, by Douglas A. Wick

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