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Automotive History Review Subject Index

Compiled by Joseph R. Malaney, Z. Taylor Vinson and Louis F. Fourie.

This is a subject index in which the content of the Automotive History Review up to issue 53 () is organized in terms of various subject classifications or categories. The best way to find an item of interest is the use your browser’s search function, first pressing Control-F and then entering the category or subject you are looking for. If you are a member of the SAH, you can use the volume number (e.g. AHR032) to locate the online pdf.

The Index is organized in two sections. The first is the index of article. The second is the index of illustrations, including ads, drawings and photographs.

SECTION I – CUMULATIVE INDEX OF ARTICLES INDEX

ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 1996 AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY CONFERENCE- SPRING 1998

AHR032                           The Evolution of the American Automobile, by Richard P. Scharchburg, 48-49

AHR032                           The Automobile in the American Imagination, by Wesley Swanson, 49

AHR032                           Recasting the Machine Age: Henry Ford’s Village Industries and the Vision of Decentralized Technology for Modern America,                          by Howard P. Segal, 50

AHR032                           The Failure of Fordism: Ford and the Reform of the Automobile Repair Industry 1913-1940, by Stephen L. Mclntire, 50

AHR032                           The Role of the Small Manufacturer in the American Motor Car Industry, by Sinclair Powell, 51

AHR032                           Medium Priced Automobile Producers: Technological Change and Consolidation, 1928-1941, by Robert R. Ebert, 52

AHR032                           The Hybrid Cars of the 50’s and their Influence on the American Automotive Industry, by Paul Sable, 53     |

AHR032                           The Arsenal of Democracy: America’s Auto Industry at War, by Thomas L. Brownell, 53

AHR032                           Doughboys and Grease Monkeys: American Soldiers Learn to Repair the Motor Truck 1916-1918, by Kevin Borg, 54-55

AHR032                           Nippon Ford, by J. Scott Mathews, 55

AHR032                           Global Reach: The Diffusion of American Power and Influence in the World Automotive Industry 1896-1946, by Gerald T. Bloomfield, 56

AHR032                           Employee Empowerment at Delphi Packard Electric: Successful Union Management Cooperation, by John A. Marino,  56

AHR032                           The Impact of American Manufacturers in Britain on the Decline of Indigenous Manufacturing, by Thomas G. Velek, 57-58

AHR032                           A History of Automotive Electrics as Seen Through Wiring Diagrams, by Frank E. Gump, M.D. FACS, 58

AHR032                           The Development of GM’s Chairmen: The Extraordinary Role and Impact of the New York Treasurer’s Office 1919-1996, by William P. Mackinnon, 59

AHR032                           From the “Rapid Conveyance” to the “Studebaker Salesman”: Commercial Advertising and the Commerce of Democracy, by C.T. Walters and T.N. Walters, 60-61

AHR032                           The First Century of the Automobile as Seen in Showroom Sales Literature, By Torrey H. Brinkley, 61

AHR032                           Early Automobile Manufacturing in London, Ontario, by Douglas Leighton, 62

AHR032                           “Millions of People are Wealthy”: The Automobile Industry as Contested Symbol of American Progress, by Amy Bix, 62

ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 1998 AUTOMOTIVE  HISTORY CONFERENCE SPRING1999

AHR034                           The Automobile as Artifact: Automobiles in an Archaeological Context, by R. Scott Baxter, 40

AHR034                           The Car as a Museum Artifact, by Jerzy Chlopicki, 40

AHR034                           Driving Into the Past: Women Writers and the Paradox of Automobility, by Deborah Clarke, 41

AHR034                           A Decade of Tension (1966-1988) Politics; Environment: United States Car Industry, by Joop Schopman, 42

AHR034                           Moving Relationships: Comparing the Corporate and Personal Practice of Naming Automobiles, by Jameson  M. Wetmore, 42

AHR034                           British Car Culture, by Thomas G. Velek, 43

AHR034                           Carlore: Mid-course Correction and Further Directions, by L. Michael Bell and Tim Lundgren, 44

AHR034                           Folding Money: A History of Folding Camp Furniture and Auto Tourism in America, by Bruce N. Wright, 45-46

ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 2000 AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY CONFERENCE- SUMMER 2000

AHR036                           Cause or Effect? Los Angeles Racing Venues, by Harold Osmer, 40-41

AHR036                           Auto Racing as a Means for Fund Raising and Development, by Ken Berg, 41

AHR036                           The Rouge – Ford’s Manufacturing Marvel: The Early Years, 1915-1928, by Paul Maghielse, 41

AHR036                           Indiana! What Might have Been?, by Dennis E. Horvath, 42

AHR036                           The Dixie Highway! A Return to Yesterday, by Kevin Clemens, 42

AHR036                           The Automobile, Dominant Symbol of the 20th Century, by Thomas Brownell, 43

AHR036                           American Cars: Sub-culture in Finland, by Arto Elomaa and Vappu Ikonen, 43

AHR036                           Auto-phobia in American Literature: The Challenge for Motorsports, by Patricia Lee Yongue, Ph.D., 44

AHR036                           To Spread its Wings: The Animation of the Automobile, 1896-1903, by Nancy Koppelman, Ph.D., 45

AHR036                           Anxiously Popular: Women and the Automobile Culture of the Early 20th  Century, by Deborah Clarke, 46

AHR036                           Cultures of Automotive Technology: Competing Visions of the Electric Vehicle, 1965-2000, by David A. Kirsch, 47

AHR036                           Woodies, Workhorses and the Wonderbread Generation: The Rise and Fall of The Station Wagon and the Emergence of the Minivan, by Thomas Adamich, 48

ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 2002 AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY CONFERENCE- FALL 2002

AHR039                           1908-11 Buick: “Race Cars from Hell,” by Terry Dunham, 48-50

AHR039                           American Speed Culture in the 1950’s and the Emergence of Stock Car Racing, by Ben Shackleford, 50-51

AHR039                           A High-banked Learning Curve: Putting Motor Sports Within Academia, by Mark D. Howell, 51

AHR039                           Sports Car Racing as a Distinct Form of Motor Sport, by Janos Wimpffen, 52

AHR039                           Mr. Ford Comes to London, Ontario, by Douglas Leighton, 52

AHR039                           Around the World Again, by Kevin Clemens, 53

AHR039                           Fidel’s Cuba – Treasure Island of American  Cars, by Rick Shnitzler, 54

AHR039                           Cars on the Tube and the Silver Screen: Automotive Product Placement in TV and Motion Pictures – 1950-2002; Societal and Legal Implications, by Thomas A. Adamich, 55-56

AHR039                           My Mother the Car? Auto Bodies and Women’s Bodies in Contemporary Women’s Literature, by Deborah Clarke, 56

AHR039                           Studebaker’s Centennial: Studebaker Serves as a Model of the Evolution of The American Automobile, by Dennis E. Horvath ,57

AHR039                           Car Sharing: An Exploration of the “Car-Lite” Lifestyle, by Tom Brownell, 58

ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 2004 AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY CONFERENCE – FALL 2004

AHR042                           Displaying the Automobile: Early Auto Shows in London, Ontario, by Douglas Leighton, 49

AHR042                           John Jerome’s Death of the Automobile Revisited, by Tom Brownell, 49

AHR042                           “Hollow, Rolling Sculptures”: How the Automobile Came to Art, by Michael A. Jacobsen, 50

AHR042                           Mitsubishi:  Airplanes and Automobiles, by Thomas F. Saal, 32

AHR042                           Race Men and Race Cars, by Deborah Clarke, 54

AHR042                           Land Speed Record Attempts and Aircraft Engines, by Ron Shook and Jessie L. Embry, 55

AHR042                           The Business School Curriculum: A Study of Automotive History, by Jace Baker, Pat McInturff, and C.E. Tapie Rohm

AHR042                           The Cole Flyer:  The Story of the First West-to-East Transcontinental Flight, by Leroy D. Cole, 56

AHR042                           U.S. Copyright Issues for Automotive Historians in Publishing and Academe, by John A. Marino, 58

AHR042                           Buick’s Engineering Advances (1904-1963), by Terry Dunham, 58

AHR042                           “Martyrs to the Cause of Good Roads”: Towards a History of the International Good Roads Tour of 1920, by Dean C. Ruffilli, 61

AHR042                           Harriet Quimby:  Autos Before Aircraft, by Patricia Lee Yongue, 62

ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 2006 AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY CONFERENCE – FALL 2006

AHR048                           Our Town’s Crown Jewel: A Vehicle Assembly Plant, by Thomas A. Adamich, 48

AHR048                           The Changing Face of Automotive Marketing: Indiana-built Automobiles Serve as a Model of the Evolution of Automotive Advertising, by Dennis E. Horvath, 49

AHR048                           The Greatest Century: The Impact of Autos on American Lifestyles, by Donald D. Patterson, 50

AHR048                           Mobile Homelessness Cars and the Restructuring of the American Home, by Deborah Clarke, 51

AHR048                           Flint & The Buick: Where Fantasy Became FACT-ORY, by Leroy D. Cole, 52

AHR048                           Eights – The Engines That Powered the American Dream, by William M. (Bud) Gardner, 53

AHR048                           The Great Valve-in-Head Mystery, by Terry Dunham, 54

AHR048                           Renault at Montlhéry: Letters of Ellery I. Garfield, by  Patricia Lee Yongue, 56

AHR048                           From France to France: Automobile Racing Before NASCAR, by Harry Carpenter, 57

AHR048                           The Effect of Record Breaking and Racing on M.G. Sales in the 1930s, by the Reverend Doctor Richard L. Knudson, 58

AHR048                           The Automobile and the Massification/Democratization of Sport (Football) in South Africa, 1945-1975, by Cornelius Thomas, 58

AHR048                           A Review of the Derham Body Company Operations – 1917 to 1954, by Dale K. Wells, 59

AHR048                           Canadians, Americans and the Early Automobile Industry, by Douglas Leighton, 59

AHR048                           The Automotive Psychology of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo:  Motivational Research and the Expressionistic Automobile, by Dave Duricy, 60

AHR048                           From Conceptualization to Public Showing: Brawn to Beauty, History of the American Pickup Exhibit at the Alfred P. Sloan Museum, by Tom Brownell, 61

ABSTRACT OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 2008 AUTO HISTORY CONFERENCE –FALL 2008

AHR050                           William C. Durant: America’s Pre-Eminent Entrepreneur, by Jace Baker and Pat McInturff, 38

AHR050                           Eudora Welty’s “Losing Battles”: Women, Cars, and Family Values, by Deborah Clarke, 38

AHR050                           The Evolution of Buick Racing and Performance, by Terry B. Dunham, 39

AHR050                           Centennial Recollections of General Motors:  Sights and Sounds of Auto Pioneers, by Lawrence R. Gustin, 40

AHR050                           “Put the Pedal to the Metal”: The Impact of the Campbell Cosworth Casting Process on the International Motor Racing Scene – 1980s and Beyond, by Thomas A. Adamich, 41

AHR050                           Marathon – Nashville’s Hometown Car, by William H. Pryor, 42

AHR050                           Advising Ettore Bugatti: Elisabeth and Cenek Junek, 43

AHR050                           The Business of Hot Rods: A Southern California Industry, by Dick Dixon, 44

AHR050                           Ben Gotoff and His Scrapbook:  The Charmed Life of an American Outlaw Racer (1908-1920), by Dale K. Wells, 45

ABSTRACT OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 2010 AUTO HISTORY CONFERENCE –SPRING 2010

AHR053                           Crises and Response: Organizational Culture and the Embrace of Rational Decision Making in the Auto Industry by Pat McInturff & Jace Baker, 41

AHR053                           Missing Generations: Innovation during Economic and Environmental Crises, 1961-75 by Ann Johnson, 41

AHR053                           From Margin to Mainstream: American Women and Automobile in Historical Perspective, 42

AHR053                           Factors Contributing to the Failure of General Motors, by Louis Fourie, 42

AHR053                           Come See Quality Being Made: Touring America’s Auto Factories by Allison Marsh, 42

AHR053                           Rooms with a Motorsports View: The Simeone Foundation Museum by Patricia Lee Yongue, 43

AHR053                           The American Automobile Industry and the “Eisenhower Recession” of 1957-8 by John A. Heitmann, 43

AHR053                           Can GM Learn Anything from MG? by Rev. Dr. Richard L. Knudson, 44

AHR053                           Streamlining – Changing Attitudes During the Great Depression by J. Michael Hemsley, 45

ABSTRACT OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 2012 AUTO HISTORY CONFERENCE –SPRING 2012

AHR055                           The Color Revolution in Detroit by Regina Lee Blaszczyk, 40

AHR055                           Champion of the Lark: Harold Churchill and the Presidency of Studebaker-Packard Corporation by Robert R. Ebert, 40

AHR055                           Stealing Cars: Some International Aspects of Auto Theft, The Unites States and Mexico, 1919-2011 by John Heitmann, 40

AHR055                           On the Shoulders of Steam Giants: Necessary Evolutionary Precursors to the Automobile by John Laurence Busch, 41

AHR055                           The New Biomorphs: An Emergent Trend on the Automotive Design Scene by William Porter, 41

AHR055                           The 1903 Gordon Bennett Race: Did It Really “Save” Racing? By Patricia Lee Yongue, 41

AHR055                           The Ecological Challenge: The Reaction of the German Automotive Industry to Ongoing Changes Concerning Raw Material Supply and the Resulting Technological Changes by Philine Sander, 42

AHR055                           The Logistic Challenge: Changing Patterns of Locations and Logistics un the Automotive Industry: The Case of Daimler AG by Florian Wöltering, 42

AHR055                           Get Your Kicks on Route 141: The Z. Taylor Vinson Transportation Collection at Hagley Museum and Library, by Emile Cottle, 42

AHR055                           Ford in Shanghai by Judith Endleman, 43

AHR055                           The Chrysler Minivan in Global Perspective by Tom Adamich, 43

AHR055                           Creating an American Icon: Theodore F. MacManus James R. Adams and the Coming of Cadillac, 1909-1956 by Edwin Benson, 43

ABSTRACT – STUDENT PAPER AWARD, 2007

AHR050                          Making Room for the Automobile: The Development of the Garage in Rural Belgian Flanders, by Els De Vos, SPR 08 (49), 37

A.C.

AHR024                           A.C. – The Cyclecar Years, by A.B.I. Dick, SUM 89 (24), 10-13

ADAMS CAR

AHR009                           Adams Car – “A” for Adams, by Harry Pulfer, VP, SUM 78 (9), 4

ADLER

AHR051                           Understanding Why Adler Left the Automotive Industry After World War II – an Approach from the Perspective of Subjective Economics, by Peter Engelhard, SPR 09 (51), 20-30

ADVERTISING

AHR011                           Little Known Facts, by John M. Peckham, WIN 79 (11), 15

AHR024                           Remembering: Peter Helck’s Americana, by Chester J. Haines, SUM 89 (24),2-6

AERO

AHR038                           The Aero Family – A Memoir of 80 Turbulent Years, by Vladimir Kabes, Jr., WIN 02 (38),  21-25

AIRCRAFT

AHR035                           The Plymocoupe Airplane, by Curt McConnell, WIN 99-00 (35), 36-39

AIRMOBILE

AHR023                           The Four-wheel Drive Airmobile, by Jim Valentine, SUM 88 (23), 17-19

AKROYD STUART

AHR027                           Herbert, SUM 92 (27), 8-11

ALFA AVIO

AHR035                           Alfa and Alfa-Romeo, by David G. Styles, WIN 99-00 (35), 15-20

AMERICAN MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY

AHR005                           1909, by Harlan E. Appelquist, SPR 76 (5), 9-11

AHR004                           1915, by Harlan E. Appelquist, WIN 75-76 (4), 15-17

AMERICAN RUNABOUTS ABROAD

AHR046                           by Arthur W. Jones, FALL 06 (46), 16-24

AMERICA’S FIRST AUTOMOBILE SHOW

AHR037                           by John A. Conde, SPR 01 (37), 18-24

AMERICA’S FORGOTTEN INDUSTRY

AHR006                           by Henry H. Blommel SPR 77 (6), 5

ANASAGASTI

AHR048                           Elegant and Mysterious: Sr. Anasagasti’s Dream, by Alvaro Casal Tatlock, FALL 07 (48), 25-27

ANDERSON

AHR032                           Made in Dixie But… The Anderson Motor Co. and the Problems of Financing and Acceptance of a Southern Made Automobile, by Craig S. Pascoe, SPR 98 (32),  28-37

ANGELINOS (Los Angeles-Built Cars)

AHR010                           Unlisted Angelinos, by J.H. Valentine, WIN 79-80 (10), 22

ARGONNE

AHR007                           The After Life of the Argonne, by Fred Roe, FALL 77 (7), 28-30

AHR001                           The Argonne – Power and Speed with Economy, by G. Marshall Naul, WIN 73-74 (1), 12-16

ARMARETTA

AHR020                           by Rick Lenz, SUM 86 (20), 12

ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY

AHR035                           John Davenport Siddeley, by Grahame Orme-Bannister, WIN 99-00 (35), 21-29

ASSOCIATIONS AND AUTO CLUBS

AHR033                           Those Elusive Vehicles, Chapter 4: Associations and Clubs, by Grace R. Brigham, FALL 98 (33), 30-36

AS TOR

AHR016                           Unanswered Questions, by Fred Roe, SUM 84 (16), 16

ATLANTA’S TWO-MILE MOTORDROME

AHR007                           by E.L. Balderson, FALL 77 (7), 11-15

AUBURN

AHR040                           The Litigation of Auburn Automobile Co: The Historian’s Use of Legal Resources, by Thompson Smith, SUM 03 (40), 26-41

AUSTIN

AHR037                           Sir Herbert Austin Courts Henry Ford, by David G. Jones, SPR 01 (37), 10-12

AHR010                           Two Cars Compared – Austin 16-6 and Willys-Knight 20.7 Six c. 1929, by Maurice Harrison, WIN 79-80 (10), 19

AHR045                           Mann and Overton and the Austin 12.4: How a Dealership Affected the Future of the London Taxicab, SPR 06 (45), 32-39

AUSTRALIA

AHR045                           The Fast and the Furious: The Victoria Police and Changing Definitions of Speed and Speeding 1900-1930, by Rick Clapton, SPR 06 (45), 4-13

AHR048                           Muscle Cars Down Under, by Adrian Ryan, FALL 07 (48), 18-21

AHR048                           Making the Pace – Motor Pacing for Bicycle Races, 1896-1903, by David Manson, FALL (07)(48), 22-24

AHR051                           Australia’s Own Car Comes of Age:  The 1968 Holden Monaro, by Paul Murrell, SPR 09 (51), 44-49

AUTOMOBILES AND ARMS

AHR041                           by Ferdinand Hediger, SPR 04 (41), 26-39

AUTOMOBILE FACTORIES

AHR005                           The Duesenberg Plant, by Fred Roe, SPR 76 (5), 3

AHR004                           Some Surviving Pennsylvania Auto Plants, by Donald J. Summar, WIN 75-76 (4), 26-29

AHR018                           Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SPR 85 (18), 8-10

AHR023                           More Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SUM 88, (23), 3-4

AUTOMOBILE HISTORY CROSSWORD

AHR048                           By Phil Mathews, FALL 07 (48), 37

AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY

AHR055                           The Automobile Industry Paradigm, Economies of Scale, by Michael Wynn-Williams, FALL 13 (55), 32-39

AHR022                           The Center of the Automobile Industry, by Kit Foster and Marshall Naul, FALL 87 (22), 10-13

AUTOMOTIVE PERIODICAL COLLECTIONS

AHR013                           A guide to Early Automotive Periodical Collections, SUM 81 (13), 28-33

AVIATION

AHR035                           An issue devoted  to  automotive  engines  in aircraft, WIN 99-00 (35)

AHR042                           Early Automobiles and Airplanes: The Cultural Lag, by Michael L. Bromley, FALL 04 (42), 37-48

BADGE ENGINEERING

AHR019                           Badge Engineering Among the Behemoths – Fact or Fancy?, by Keith Marvin, FALL 85 (19), 4-9

BEARDSLEY

AHR016                           The Beardsley Electric Car, by James H. Valentine, SUM 84 (16), 18-19

BEAVER

AHR020                           Tales of the Beaver Six – Fact or Fancy?, SUM 86 (20), 8-11

BICYCLE

AHR015                           The Automobile’s Bicycle Heritage, FALL 82 (15), 20-24

AHR048                           Making the Pace – Motor Pacing for Bicycle Races, 1896-1903, by David Manson, FALL 07 (48), 22-24

BLOMSTROM

AHR016                           Background on Blomstrom, by James C. Petersen SUM 84 (16), 14-15

BOOK REVIEWS

AHR016                           60 Ans D’Autocatalogue (Pozzoli/Rousseau), SUM 84 (16), 22

AHR022                           75 Years of Chevrolet (Dammann), FALL 87 (22), 22

AHR021                           All-American Wonder: The Military Jeep, 1941-1945 (Cowdery/Madsen), WIN 86-87 (21), 22

AHR014                           Al Lancia (Weernink), FALL 81 (14), 8

AHR046                           Alloys and Automobiles (Gray), FALL 06 (46), 62

AHR018                           Amoskeag Steam Fire Engines, SPR 85 (18), 22

AHR036                           Arte y Estilo: The Lowriding Tradition (Sandoval/Polk), SUM 00 (36), 49-50

AHR020                           Automania (Pettifer/Turner), SUM 86 (20), 22

AHR022                           Automobile Dynamics: Theory and Practice for Road and Track (Howard), WIN 86-87 (21), 22

AHR035                           Benz & Cie – zum 150. (Benz), WIN 99-00 (35), 41-42

AHR022                           Berlinettas (Thevenet/Vann), FALL 87 (22), 22

AHR018                           By One and One (Spitzer), SPR 85 (18), 21

AHR021                           Cabriolets (Thevenet/Vann), WIN 86-87 (21), 22

AHR018                           Car Design: Structures & Architecture (Norbye), SPR 85 (18), 22

AHR022                           The Cars of Lincoln-Mercury (Dammann), FALL 87 (22), 23

AHR018                           Cent Ans de l’Automobile Française (Rousseau/Caron), SPR 85 (18), 22

AHR021                           Check the Oil: A Pictorial History of the American Filling Station (Anderson), WIN 86-87 (21), 23

AHR018                           Chevrolet 1911-1985 (Langworth/Norbye), SPR 85 (18), 20-21

AHR035                           Classics on the Street – An Automotive Odyssey France 1953 (Straub), WIN 99-00 (35), 43

AHR011                           The Complete Encyclopedia of Commercial Vehicles (Georgano), WIN 79 (11), 14

AHR035                           Cruise in: A Guide to Indiana’s Automotive Past and Present (Horvath/Horvath), WIN 99-00 (35), 43

AHR016                           Delahaye – Sport et Prestige (Jolly), SUM 84 (16), 21-22

AHR018                           Fire Rigs Fighting Fires (Sytsma), SPR 85 (18), 222

AHR021                           Golden Wheels (Wager), WIN 86-87 (21), 22

AHR046                           Haynes-Apperson and America’s First Practical Automobile (Madden), FALL 06 (46), 6

AHR012                           Historic American Roads (Rose), SUM 80 (12), 20

AHR020                           The History of Holden Since 1917 (Darwin), SUM 86 (20), 22

AHR018                           lacocca: An Autobiography (lacocca), SPR 85 (18), 20

AHR016                           The Illustrated Rolls-Royce,Bentley Buyers Guide (Woudenberg), SUM 84 (16), 21

AHR022                           The Immortal 2.9 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 A & B (Moore), FALL 87 (22), 22

AHR035                           Industrial Designer: The Artist as Engineer (Teague), WIN 99-00 (35), 42-43

AHR011                           It Began With a Ronald (Matches), WIN 79 (11), 14

AHR035                           La Hispano-Suiza Vol 2 – El Vuelo de las Ciguenas 1916-1931 (Polo), WIN 99-00 (35), 40

AHR014                           Lancia (Frostick), FALL 81 (14), 8

AHR014                           Lancia: The Shield and Flag (Trow) (14), 8

AHR018                           Le Piccole Grand! Marche Automobilistiche Italians (The Great Little Italian Automotive Marques) (Costantino), SPR 85 (18), 21

AHR016                           Matra – La Puissance et la Gloire (Delaroche), SUM 84 (16), 22

AHR016                           Mercedes For the Road 1946-1974 (Rasmussen), SUM 84 (16), 21

AHR035                           MG – Aus Liebe zum Sportwagen (Nyncke/Schrader), WIN 99-00 (35), 40-41

AHR035                           The New Beetle (Lorenzo), WIN 99-00 (35), 43

AHR015                           Nissan/Datsun – A History of Nissan Motor Corporation in USA 1960-1980 (Rae), FALL 82 (15), 25

AHR042                           Somewhere in Time (Velliky), WIN 99-00 (35), 42

AHR023                           South Australian Motor Cars 1881-1942 (Brooks/Hoffman), SUM 88 (23), 23

AHR018                           Speedway – Half a Century of Racing with Art Sparks (Banning), SPR 85 (18), 20

AHR022                           Standard Catalog of American Light Duty Trucks (Gunnell), FALL 87 (22), 23

AHR012                           The Story of Pierce-Arrow (Reproduction of a 1930 Fierce-Arrow Brochure) SUM 80 (12), 20-21

AHR035                           Wilhelm Maybach – K?nig der Konstrukteure – zum 150. Geburtstag (Niemann), WIN 99-00 (35), 41

AHR023                           The World Guide to Automobile Manufacturers (Baldwin/Georgano/Sedgwick/Laban), SUM 88 (23), 23

BOWEN

AHR002                           Bowen – A Name From the Past, by Maurice A. Harrison, SUM 74 (2), 12-13

BRAZIL

AHR043                           Brazil’s Auto Industry – A Concise History (1891-1991), by Albert R. Mroz, 38-49

BROWN, JOSEPH RENSHAW

AHR029                           Joseph Renshaw Brown: The Prototype Pioneer, by John M. Peckham, FALL 95 (29), 11-17

BUGATTI

AHR040                           The Return of the Red Oval, by Sam Fiorani, SUM 03 (40), 58-62

BUICK

AHR039                           1908-1911 Buick “Race Cars from Hell,” by Terry Dunham, FALL 02 (39), 48-50

AHR015                           Cowboy’s Dream Car Works Like a Horse on Famed Texas “King Ranch” Automobile Facts. October 1950, FALL 82 (15), Back Cover

AHR033                           Harlow Curtice, Buick, and the 1948 Model You Never Saw, by Richard H. Stout, FALL 98 (33), 27-29

AHR043                           A Buick for Barwani, by Kit Foster with Keith Marvin, SPR 05 (43), 64-67

AHR049                           David D. Buick and the Wolverine, by Kevin M. Kirbitz, SPR 08 (49), 4-11

BUICK,  DAVID

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CADILLAC

AHR023                           Uppercu’s Ultimate For  the Upper Echelon, by Keith Marvin, SUM 88 (23), 20-22

CANADA

AHR049                           Reviewing Canadian Commercial Vehicles, by R. Perry Zavitz, SPR 08 (49), 23-32

AHR050                                                    From Aerodromes  to Race  Courses: the Evolution of Sports Car Racing in Southern Ontario, Canada,   After World War II, by Douglas Leighton, FALL 08 (50), 5-9

AHR052                           Detour at the Home Front: Canada’s Wartime Industries Transit Plan, by Jason A. Chiu, SUM 10 (52), 14-22

CARBON

AHR053                           Indiana’s Little Detroit, The Automotive Industry and Its Effects on Connersville, Indiana, by Richard A. Stanley, FALL 11 (53), 22-27

CARRIAGES

AHR031                           Automobile Carriages, by John Philipson, SUM 97 (31), Inside Front Cover

CARROLL

AHR012                           A Singular Car – The Carroll, by Donald J. Summar, SUM 80 (12), 13-14

CHAMPION

AHR021                           Albert Champion’s Little Spark Plug Company and How it Grew, by Robert F. Gibson, WIN 86-87 (21), 17-19

CHAPIN,  ROY

AHR042                           The Chapin Cars I Remember Well, by William R. Chapin, FALL 04 (42), 63-67

CHEVROLET

AHR031                           A Square Deal to All, by John E. Smith, SUM 97 (31), 26-28

CHINA

AHR036                           The Emerging China Auto Market, by John A. Marino, SUM 00 (36), 35-39

AHR054                           Made in China, Daniel F. Myers and the Minsheng Truck, by Elizabeth Myers, Josephine B. Howe & Erik an Ingen Schenau, FALL 12 (54), 4-13

CHRISTEN

AHR017                           Mr. Christen Remembers the Automobile, FALL 84 (17), 20-23

CIVIL RIGHTS

AHR051                           Consumers, Cadillac, and Civil Rights: The Social and Cultural Impact of the Automoile in Ebony  1945-1965, by Peter Cajka,  SPR 09 (51), 31-43

CLEBURNE

AHR006                           Cleburne Motor Car Company, by D.J. Kava, SPR 77 (6), 9-10

AHR004                           Cleburne Motor Car Manufacturing Company, by D.J. Kava, WIN 75-76 (4), 4

COACHBUILDER, CUSTOM

AHR013                           Custom Coach Design by Patony, Inc., by Shelby C. Applegate, SUM 81 (13), 14-15

AHR012                           Locke & Company, Custom Body Builders 1902-1932, by Harold H. Emmons, Jr., SUM 80 (12), 3-8

AHR013                           Locke & Company During the Classic Car Era 1925-1932, by Harold H. Emmons, Jr., SUM 81 (13), 16-27

AHR021                           Sodomka – Fine Coachwork From Czechoslovakia, by H.J. Mueller, WIN 86-87 (21), 4-5

AHR018                           Stutz… with Foreign Bodies, by James F. Petrik, SPR 85 (18), 12-13

COFFIN, HOWARD E.

AHR047                           Mobilizing the Nation: an “Interview” with Howard E. Coffin,” by D. J. Kava, SPR07 (47), 50-55

COLE

AHR003                           J.J. Cole and the Founding of the Cole Motor Car Company, by Robert F. Croll, SPR 75 (3), 9-13

AHR039                           The Cole is Equal to the Sum of Its Parts and Greater Than Any One of Them, by Leroy D. Cole, FALL 02 (39), 26-31

AHR004                           More About Coles, by Maurice A. Harrison, WIN 75-76 (4), 8

AHR004                           Production Figures, by Harlan Appelquist, WIN 75-76 (4), 3

COLUMBIA

AHR027                           Columbia: Gem of the Highway and of the Fire Service, by Kit Foster, SUM 92 (27), 17-19

COMICS

AHR029                                                    The Car Comes to the Comics, by Keith Marvin, FALL 95 (29), 28-29

COMMANDER

AHR052                                                    Commander, Stillborn Scion of the Ogren, by Keith Marvin, SUM 10 (52), 9-13

CORD

AHR053                           Indiana’s Little Detroit, The Automotive Industry and Its Effects on Connersville, Indiana, by Richard A. Stanley, FALL 11 (53), 22-27

CORVETTE

AHR031                           1953 Corvette EX-122: The First V8 ‘Vette, by Don Keefe, SUM 97 (31), 23-25

COVENTRY

AHR019                           Coventry’s First Motor Cars, by David G. Styles, FALL 85 (19), 21-22

AHR018                           Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SPR 85 (18), 8-10

AHR018                           Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SPR 85 (18), 8-10

AHR023                           More Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SUM 88, (23), 3-4

CRAVEN FOUNDATION

AHR008                           Museum and Restoration Centre, by Lois A. Watson, WIN 77-78 (8), 12-15

CROSLEY

AHR041                           An Even Smaller Crosley: An Oehrli Proposal, by Darwyn Lumley, SPR 04 (41), 40-47

AHR025                           The Crosley “Quicksilver” Engine, by Jim Hockenhull, SPR 90 (25), 8-9

CROSS COUNTRY TRIPS

AHR028                           John D. Davis and the Transcontinental Auto Trip of 1899, by David L. Cole, WIN 93-94 (28), 10-18

AHR005                           Ocean to Ocean in the L.A. Times Special, 1912, by Dick Philippi, SPR 76 (5), 25-27

CROWN COACH

AHR027                           Crown Coach: California’s Specialty Builder, by J.H. Valentine, SUM 92 (27), 12-16

CUGNOT

AHR021                           La Voiture à Vapeur de Cugnot – Translation and Discourse, by Charles Wakefield Bishop, WIN 86-87 (21), 9-16

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

AHR019                           The Beginnings of Car Production in Czechoslovakia up to 1945, by Marian Suman-Hreblay, FALL 85 (19), 17-20

AHR038                           The Far Away Country, WIN 02 (38), 4-6

AHR038                           Passenger Cars Produced in Czechoslovakia 1925-1946, WIN 02 (38), 7-20

DAIMLER

AHR031                           The Cars of Kaiser Bill, by Frans Vrijaldenhoven, SUM 97 (31), 13-17

AHR018                           Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SPR 85 (18), 8-10

AHR023                           More Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SUM 88, (23), 3-4

DEALERS

AHR031                           A Square Deal to All, by John E. Smith, SUM 97 (31), 26-7

AHR045                           History of Chicago’s Motor Row, by David Kerr, SPR 06 (45), 14-22

DE LEON

AHR016                           Some Still-unanswered Questions, by Fred Roe, SUM 84 (16), 16

DE VAUX

AHR040                           Norman, SUM 03 (40), 42

AHR040                           If Only in Another Time… The Story of the DeVaux-Hall Motors Corporation, by Keith R. Jones, SUM 03 (40), 42-45

DIAMOND-REO (see Reo)

DICTIONARY

AHR004                           A Dictionary of 100 Useful Words for the Motorist, WIN 75-76 (4), 32

DIVCO

AHR034                           Milk Consumption, Milk Distribution and the Rise and Fall of the Divco Truck Company, by Robert R. Ebert, Ph.D., SPR 99 (34), 6-15

DODGE

AHR051                           Gearing Up to Produce the First Dodge Brothers Automobile: A View From the Inside, by Charles K. Hyde, SPR 09 (51), 4-9

DORMANDY

AHR004                           The Dormandy – Made in a Shirt Factory, by Keith Marvin, WIN 75-76 (4), 30-31

DUESENBERG

AHR030                           Duesenberg at Le Mans, by Taylor Vinson, SUM 96 (30), 19

AHR030                           Duesenberg Literature Issued by Motor De Luxe, by Thomas T. Solley, SUM 96 (30), 17

AHR030                           Duesenberg’s Model J in Europe, by Jacques Rousseau, SUM 96 (30), 4-7

AHR030                           E.Z. Sadovich, Rallyist, SUM 96 (30), 8

AHR030                           The First Duesenbergs in Europe, by Fred Roe, SUM 96 (30), 2-3

AHR030                           The Last European-Bodied Duesenberg, by Sam Fiorani, SUM 96 (30), 40-41

AHR030                           L’Avion de la Route (The Airplane of the Road), by Alain Dollfus, SUM 96 (30), 8-16

AHR030                           Roster of European-Bodied Duesenberg Model J’s, by Fred Roe, SUM 96 (30), 20-33

AHR030                           Roster of US-Bodied Duesenberg Model J’s Sold/Used in Europe, by Fred Roe, SUM 96 (30), 34-39

AHR031                           Corrections and Amplifications to Duesenberg Articles in Issue Number 30, SUM 97 (31), 3-4

DUFAUX

AHR029                           The Forgotten Land Speed Record of 1905: A Short History of the Dufaux Racing Cars of Switzerland, by Ferdinand Hediger, FALL 95 (29), 24-27

DUNBAR

AHR033                           Two Aspects of Buick: David Buick’s Missing Link, by Keith Marvin, FALL 98 (33), 23-26

DUNHAM, GEORGE W.

AHR025                           George W. Dunham: Twentieth Century Engineer, by D.J. Kava, SPR 90 (25),2-7

DU PONT

AHR018                           A Very Special 1931 duPont, by Dr. B.L. Mundhenk and Richard E. Reigel, SPR 85 (18), 6-7

DURANT

AHR052                           Sights and Sounds of Automotive History, by Lawrence R. Gustin, SUM 10 (52), 4-8

DUROCAR

AHR010                           The Durocar, by J.H. Valentine, WIN 79-80 (10), 24-26

DURYEA

AHR016                           Mr. Duryea and the Eaton Manufacturing Company, by Keith Marvin, SUM 84 (16), 9-11

EATON

AHR016                           Mr. Duryea and the Eaton Manufacturing Company, by Keith Marvin, SUM (16), 9-11

EIRE

AHR008                           Without Horses, Los Angeles Times, 5/31/1897, WIN 77-78 (8), 18-21

ELIZALDE

AHR055                           The Barcelona Cluster, Hub Firms & Business Cycles in Spain’s Automotive Industry District, 1889-2012, by Jordi Catalan Vidal, FALL 13 (55), 12-23

EMPIRE

AHR053                           Indiana’s Little Detroit, The Automotive Industry and Its Effects on Connersville, Indiana, by Richard A. Stanley, FALL 11 (53), 22-27

ENGINES

AHR010                           The Burt McCollum Engine, by Max Gregory, WIN 79-80 (10), 4-5

AHR009                           The Burt McCollum Single-Sleeve Valve Engine, SUM 78 (9), 20-21

AHR009                           Dodgeson Rotary Valve Straight Eight, SUM 78 (9), 17-19

AHR027                           Herbert Akroyd Stuart and the Fuel Injection Engine, by Max Gregory SUM 92 (27), 8-11

AHR022                           I Can Dream, Can’t I, by Cecil Stockard, FALL 87 (22), 14

AHR009                           Many Designs… Few Successes, SUM 78 (9), 14-16

AHR015                           Minor Engine Manufacturers, by G. Marshall Naul, FALL 82 (15), 26-29

AHR037                           The Rocket Engine Story by One Who Was There, by F. Gibson Butler, SPR 01 (37), 34-37

AHR010                           Rotary Valve Engine Company, by Henry H. Blommel, WIN 79-80 (10), 3

AHR010                           Those Other Valve Actions, by Fred Roe, WIN 79-80 (10), 3

AHR002                           Veteran Two-Strokes, An Exercise in Comparison, by Mike Worthington-Williams, SUM 74 (2), 18-23

AHR051                           George Weidely and his Engines, by Bill Greer, SPR 09 (51), 10-19

ERA

AHR026                           The Lincolnshire Giant-Killer, by David G. Styles, SPR 91 (26), 2-8

EVANS, OLIVER

AHR006                           Oliver Evans – The Magnificent  “Mud Machine”, by John M. Peckham, SPR 77 (6), 13-  25

AHR007                           Oliver Evans and Other Pioneers, by Fred Hayward, FALL 77 (7), 3

FADGL

AHR005                           Fadgl Flexible Car, SPR 76 (5), 32

FAGEOL

AHR028                           The 1934 Fageol Modular Automobile: Too Little Too Soon?, by J. H. Valentine, WIN 93-94 (28), 24-25

AHR025                           The Fabulous Fageol, by J.H. Valentine, SPR 90 (25), 14-17

FALCON

AHR014                           A Confusion of Falcons, by Keith Marvin, FALL 81 (14), 9-12

FEY

AHR004                           Fey of Minnesota, by Stanley K. Yost, WIN 75-76 (4), 22-25

AHR006                           A Follow-up on the Fey (and Other Minnesota Makes), by Stanley W. Liszka, Jr., SPR 77 (6), 26

FIAT

AHR017                           1967 Fiat Dino Coupe, by Ken Browning, FALL 84 (17), 5-8

AHR007                           American Fiat is Still a Landmark, by Fred Roe, FALL 77 (7), 15

AHR040                           Fiat as a German Manufacturer, by Peter Engelhard, SUM 03 (40), 46-51

AHR044                           The Early Years of Fiat in the Italian Royal Army, by Alessandrio Sannia, FALL 05 (44), 36-39

FIRE TRUCKS

AHR024                           Right-hand Steering: Practicality or Tradition?, by Keith Marvin, SUM 89 (24), 7-9

FIRSTS

AHR031                           The Hunt for Firsts and Specialties, by Grace R. Brigham, SUM 97 (31), 5-12

FISHER BODY

AHR034                           Boys Just Wanted to Have Fun: Remembering G.M.’s Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild (1930-1968), by John Jacobus and Skip Geear, SPR 99 (34), 21-33

AHR019                           The Fisher Body Craftman’s Guild Competition, FALL 85 (19), 14-16

FLXIBLE

AHR036                           Motorcycles, Model T’s, Buicks, Busses, and “Boss Ket”: Flxible’s Early Years (1913-1942), by Robert R. Ebert, SUM 00 (36), 4-19

FORD

AHR024                           The 1962 and 1963 Thunderbird Sports Roadsters, by James F. Petrik, SUM 89 (24), 14-17

AHR053                           Bumpy Road, The History of Ford in Germany 1903-1931, by Stefan Bauernschmidt, FALL 11 (53), 28-33

AHR037                           Bunkie Knudsen’s Bumpy Ride at Ford, by David L. Lewis, SPR 01 (37), 8-10

AHR026                           Engineering the Model A, by Leslie R. Henry, SPR 91 (26), 18-21

AHR014                           The Flipper-Roof Thunderbird, by James F. Petrik, FALL 81 (14), 12-13

AHR023                           The Foresight of Henry Ford, by Tom Crotty, SUM 88 (23), 8-9

AHR047                           Funny Stories About the Ford (1915), SPR07 (47), 38, 55

AHR053                           From Garfords to Fords, Prosperity and Crisis in the Lorain County Auto Industry, by Robert R. Ebert & Amanda D. Wyant, FALL 11 (53), 4-18

AHR054                           Green Power, Henry Ford’s Village Industry in Upstate New York by Daniel Strohl, FALL 12 (54), 32-33

AHR032                           Henry Ford and the 20th Century, by David L. Lewis, SPR 98 (32), 4-6

AHR032                           Henry Ford, Charles Kettering and the “Fuel of the Future”, by Bill Kovarik, Ph.D., SPR 98 (32), 7-27

AHR038                           The History of Ford in Hungary, by Pal Negyesi, WIN 02 (38), 33-36

AHR037                           Rear-Engined, Front Drive Car Described by Ford in Patent Specification, SPR 01 (37), 13

AHR037                           Sir Herbert Austin Courts Henry Ford, by David G. Jones, SPR 01 (37), 10-12

AHR029                           A Sports Car for Edsel Ford, by W. Dorwin Teague, FALL 95 (29), 18-23

FRANCE

AHR043                           Eve’s Conquest of the Steering Wheel:  Gender and the Automobile in Interwar France, by Adam Stanley, SPR 05 (43), 4-23

FRONTMOBILE

AHR006                           1918 Frontmobile Touring Sedan, by Dean Batchelor, SPR 77 (6), 6-8

AHR006                           Frontmobile Does Exist, by Ralph Dunwoodie, SPR 77 (6), 3

AHR005                           The One and Only Frontmobile, by Arthur B. Graisbery, SPR 76 (5), 28-29

AHR006                           Frontmobile Update, by W.J. Lewis, SPR 77 (6), 3-4

FRONT WHEEL DRIVE

AHR025                           The Origins of Front Wheel Drive, by Charles W. Bishop, SPR 90 (25), 11-13

FUELS

AHR032                           Henry Ford, Charles Kettering and the “Fuel of the Future”, by Bill Kovarik, Ph.D., SPR 98 (32), 7-27

FULLER

AHR012                           Fuller of Kalamazoo, by James C. Peterson, SUM 80 (12), 15-19

FWD

AHR018                           The Workhorse of the First World War, by Cyril Posthumus, SPR 85 (18), 17-18

GARFORD

AHR053                           From Garfords to Fords, Prosperity and Crisis in the Lorain County Auto Industry, by Robert R. Ebert & Amanda D. Wyant, FALL 11 (53), 4-18

GENERAL MOTORS

AHR033                           60 Years of General Motors in Switzerland, by Ferdinand Hediger, FALL 98 (33), 19-22

AHR033                           Developing General Motors Chairmen: The Extraordinary Roll of GM’s New York Treasurer’s Office Since World War I, by W.P. Mackinnon, FALL 98 (33), 9-18

AHR053                           Fatal Attraction, Staying in Step with Benefits Policy at General Motors, by Michael Smitka, FALL 11 (53), 34-40

AHR047                           General Motors:  Innovations in American Social Class Structure, by Katharine Mechler, SPR07 (47), 4-27

AHR008                           General Motors of Canada – Highlights 1907-1977, WIN 77-78 (8), 24

AHR053                           What the Doctor Ordered, Early Automobile Manufacturing in Ohio’s Mahoning Valley, by John A. Marino FALL 11 (53), 19-21

AHR034                           Workplace Culture: The Link Between Production and Quality, the GM Lordstown Assembly Plant 1966-1997, by John A. Marino, SPR 99 (34), 16-20

GERMAN MOTORING AND INDUSTRY

AHR055                           Defending Against the American Threat, The German Automobile Industry and the Challenge of Foreign Competition, 1918-1933 by Christiane Katz, FALL 13 (55), 24-31

AHR055                           Motorisierung, The German Motorization Program 1933-1939, by Anders Ditlev Clausager, SUM 10 (52), 23-35

GOLDEN STATE MOTOR CAR COMPANY

AHR010                           Ross Phillips and the Golden State Motor Car Company, by J.H. Valentine, WIN 79-80 (10), 27-28

AHR052                           Pioneers in Four-Wheel Drive and Four-Wheel Steering, by Albert Mroz, SUM 10 (52), 36-38

GOVERNMENT

AHR028                           When War Came: How Government Regulated the Production of Civilian Passenger Cars, by Taylor Vinson, WIN 93-94 (28), 2-6

GOVERNORS

AHR011                           The Governor’s Pleasure Revisited, by Keith Marvin, WIN 79 (11), 10-12

GRANT

AHR001                           The Grant, by Richard B. Brigham, WIN 73-74 (1), 8-9

AHR002                           Some Other Grants, by Stanley K.  Yost, SUM 74 (2), 7-11

GRAY, BILL

AHR008                           Bill Gray, by R. Perry Zavitz, WIN 77-78 (8), 16-17

HALL-SCOTT

AHR043                           The Rise and Fall of Hall-Scott, Engine Manufacturer, by Ric A. Dias and Francis Bradford, SPR 05 (43), 50-63

HARMER

AHR013                           The Harmer – A Forgotten Automobile, by G. Marshall Naul, SUM 81 (13),12-13

HAWKINS, NORVAL

AHR050                           “A Wonderful Set of Brains”: Norval Hawkins and Henry’s Model T, by Bob Casey, FALL 08 (50), 46-49

HAYNES

AHR001                           Elwood Haynes – His Car and His Company, WIN 73-74 (1), 6-7

AHR042                           Elwood Haynes – Hoosier State Auto Pioneer, by Taylor Vinson, FALL 06 (42) 62-67

HEINE

AHR015                           Gustav Heine and His Cars, by Kevin Scott Tikker, FALL 82 (15), 10-16

HELCK

AHR024                           Remembering: Peter Helck’s Americana, by Chester J. Haines, SUM 89 (24), 2-6

HIGHWAYS

See Roads

HISPANO-SUIZA

AHR055                           The Barcelona Cluster, Hub Firms & Business Cycles in Spain’s Automotive Industry District, 1889-2012, by Jordi Catalan Vidal, FALL 13 (55), 12-23

HISTORY

AHR034                           Getting Started in Automotive History, by Sinclair Powell, SPR 99 (34), 4-5

AHR025                           Tracing Automotive History, by Keith Marvin, SPR 90 (25), 20

HITLER, ADOLF

AHR044                           Louis Renault and Adolf Hitler:  Their First Meeting, by Patrick Fridenson, FALL 05 (44), 21-26

HOLDEN

AHR013                           The Imponderable Ingredient in the Holden Recipe, by Maxwell Gregory, SUM 81 (13), 10-11, 13

AHR051                           Australia’s Own Car Comes of Age:  The 1968 Holden Monaro, by Paul Murrell, SPR 09 (51), 44-49

HOWARD

AHR053                           Indiana’s Little Detroit, The Automotive Industry and Its Effects on Connersville, Indiana, by Richard A. Stanley, FALL 11 (53), 22-27

INDIANA

AHR039                           Why Indiana?, by Gregg Buttermore and Jon Bill, FALL 02 (39), 4-7

AHR053                           Indiana’s Little Detroit, The Automotive Industry and Its Effects on Connersville, Indiana, by Richard A. Stanley, FALL 11 (53), 22-27

INDOCHINA

AHR048                           The Road Less Traveled: Automobiles in French Colonial Indochina, by Ryan S. Mayfield, FALL 07 (48), 4-17

JAGUAR

AHR020                           The History of the Jaguar, by Sir William Lyons, FALL 85 (19), 10-13; SUM 86 (20), 13-21

JEFFERY

AHR008                           Thomas B. Jeffery Collection Acquired by Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, WIN 77-78 (8), 6

JELCZ

AHR031                           The Jelcz Truck and Bus of Poland, by Robert Pryzybylski, SUM 97 (31), 20-22

KAISER

AHR044                           Kaiser Assembly in Rotterdam, by Frans Vrijaldenhoven, FALL 05 (44), 27-31

KAISER WILHELM II

AHR031                           The Cars of Kaiser Bill, by Frans Vrijaldenhoven, SUM 97 (31), 13-17

K-D CAR

AHR009                           The K-D Car… “The Other Knight”, SUM 78 (9), 22

KETTERING, CHARLES F.

AHR032                           Henry Ford, Charles Kettering and the “Fuel of the Future,, by Bill Kovarik, Ph. D., SPR 98 (32), 7-27

KNIGHT

AHR009                           Charles Y. Knight and the Silent Knight, by Denney Freeston, SUM 78 (9), 6-13

AHR010                           Of Knights and Chrysler, by Michael Sedgwick, WIN 79-80 (10), 3

AHR031                           The RAF, Austria-Hungary’s Knight-engined Car, by Marian Suman-Hreblay, SUM 97 (31), 18-19

KNUDSEN, SEMON

AHR037                           Bunkie Knudsen’s Bumpy Ride at Ford, by David L. Lewis, SPR 01 (37), 8-10

KRASTIN

AHR007                           Krastin Survivor – 1898 or 1902-1903, by Grace Brigham, FALL 77 (7), 4

LEXINGTON

AHR053                           Indiana’s Little Detroit, The Automotive Industry and Its Effects on Connersville, Indiana, by Richard A. Stanley, FALL 11 (53), 22-27

LICENSING (THE GOOD DRIVER)

AHR032                           The Psychotechnologist & the Good Driver: Granting Admission to Road Society, by Daniel M. Albert, SPR 98 (32), 38-42

LINCOLN

AHR034                           Parade Car (Presidential Limousines), by John Christie, SPR 99 (34), 34-39

LOCKE

AHR012                           Locke and Company, Custom Body Builder, 1902-1932, by Harold H. Emmons, Jr., SUM 80 (12) , 3-8

AHR013                           Locke and Company During the Classic Car Era 1925-1932, by Harold H. Emmons, Jr., SUM 81 (13), 16-27; FALL 81 (14), 22-32

LOCOMOBILE

AHR011                           Locomobile’s Locomotives (the Riker truck), by L.J. Andrew Villalon, WIN 79 (11), 5-9

AHR013                           Steaming Through New England with Locomobile, by L.J. Andrew Villalon and James M. Laux, SUM 81 (13), 2-9

LONDON

AHR036                           Dreaming of What Might Be: William Stansell, London Motors and the London Six 1921-1926, by Douglas Leighton, SUM 00 (36), 20-25

LOZIER

AHR019                           Badge Engineering Among the Behemoths – Fact or Fancy?, By Keith Marvin, FALL 85 (19), 4-9

LYNDON, BARRE

AHR050                           Barré Lyndon: How One Writer Reflected the Popularity of Motor Sports in Prewar England, by the Rev. Dr. Richard L. Knudson, FALL 08 (50), 10-19

MAG

AHR038                           The Effect of the Magosix on the Hungarian Auto Market, by Brooks T.  Brierley, WIN 02 (38), 28-32

MAHONING

AHR053                           What the Doctor Ordered, Early Automobile Manufacturing in Ohio’s Mahoning Valley, by John A. Marino FALL 11 (53), 19-21

MANUFACTURERS

AHR010                           1909, Horseless Age 1-6-1909, WIN 79-80 (10), 6

AHR010                           Some Notes on the Number of New Makes of US Automobiles Introduced Each Year, by G. Marshall Naul, WIN 79-80 (10), 11

MARQUE

AHR010                           Pro, by John M. Peckham, WIN 79-80 (10), 5

AHR010                           Con, by Fred Roe, WIN 79-80 (10), 5

MARR

AHR052                           Sights and Sounds of Automotive History, by Lawrence R. Gustin, SUM 10 (52), 4-8

MASS PRODUCTION

AHR054                           Mass Confusion, The Beginnings of the Volume-Production of Motorcars by Malcolm Jeal, FALL 12 (54), 34-47

MAYS, RAYMOND

AHR026                           The Lincolnshire Giant-Killer, by David G. Styles, SPR 91 (26), 2-8

MCFARLAN

AHR053                           Indiana’s Little Detroit, The Automotive Industry and Its Effects on Connersville, Indiana, by Richard A. Stanley, FALL 11 (53), 22-27

MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT S.

AHR008                           Robert S. (Col. Sam) McLaughlin, WIN 77-78 (8), 7-10

MERCEDES

AHR031                           The Cars of Kaiser Bill, by Frans Vrijaldenhoven, SUM 97 (31), 13-17

METEOR

AHR023                           The Curious History of the Meteor, by Keith Marvin, SUM 88 (23), 5-7

METZ

AHR009                           Hubcap Identified, by Ralph Dumwoodie, SUM 78 (9), 3

MG

AHR002                           How It All Began, by Richard L. Knudson, SUM 74 (2), 24-26

AHR045                           Little Cars on the Big Salt”  MG and the Bonneville Salt Flats, by Ron Shook and Jessie Embry SPR 06 (45), 23-31

MICHIGAN

AHR039                           Michigan’s Motor Cities: We Put the World on Wheels, by William Ruxton Chapin, FALL 02 (39), 45-47

MINI

AHR041                           Mini: The Creation of a Cultural Icon 1959-2001, by Dean C. Ruffilli, SPR 04 (41), 4-17

MINNESOTA

AHR008                           The Cars of Minnesota, by Elliot Kahn, WIN 77-78 (8), 5-6

AHR006                           A Follow-up on the Fey (and Other Minnesota Makes), by Stanley W. Liszka, Jr., SPR    77 (6), 26

MINSHENG

AHR054                           Made in China, Daniel F. Myers and the Minsheng Truck, by Elizabeth Myers, Josephine B. Howe & Erik an Ingen Schenau, FALL 12 (54), 4-13

MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN

AHR050                           The Race That Wasn’t a Race: The Mobilgas Economy Run 1936-1938, by John A. Heitmann, FALL 08 (50), 20-26

MODEL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY

AHR025                           Nothing is New But the Name, by Fred Roe, SPR 90 (25), 18-19

MOTO METERS

AHR005                           Highlights of the Development of Moto Meters and Heat Indicators, SPR 76 (5), 12-24

AHR006                           Highlights of the Development of Moto Meters and Heat Indicators, SPR 77 (6), 28-39

MOTOR MILLS

AHR018                           Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SPR 85 (18), 8-10

AHR023                           More Spinning and Weaving at the Motor Mills, by Max Gregory, SUM 88, (23), 3-4

MURRAY, MURRAY-MAC

AHR017                           The Not-So-Merry Murray-Mac, by Arthur Lee Homan and Keith Marvin, FALL 84 (17), 14-19

MUSEUMS

AHR008                           Craven Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, by Lois A. Watson, WIN 77-78 (8), 12-15

AHR010                           Reynolds – Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada, WIN 79-80 (10), 20-21

MYERS

AHR054                           Made in China, Daniel F. Myers and the Minsheng Truck, by Elizabeth Myers, Josephine B. Howe & Erik an Ingen Schenau, FALL 12 (54), 4-13

MYRON

AHR038                           The Myron: Czechoslovakia’s Unknown Car, by Jan Tulis, WIN 02 (38), 26-27

NAPIER

AHR016                           Some Still-unanswered Questions, by Fred Roe, SUM 84 (16), 17

NASCAR

AHR032                           Unionization Efforts at NASCAR, by Harry Carpenter III, SPR 98 (32), 43-47

AHR049                           Creating Order out of Chaos: Establishing Financial Security for NASCAR, by Harry  Carpenter III, SPR 08 (49), 12-22

NASH, CHARLES W.

AHR005                           Charles W. Nash, by Richard B. Brigham, SPR 76 (5), 6-8

NASH-HEALEY

AHR037                           Found! Nash-Healey X-7, by James C. Mays, SPR 01 (37), 38-39

NEW YORK

AHR007                           The Rise and Fall of New York’s Automobile Industry, by Gary Levine,Ph.D., FALL 77 (7), 16-25

AHR014                           Additional Information on the Cars of New York, FALL 81 (14), 15-20

NORWALK

AHR021                           Norwalk Underslung Six for 1914, WIN 86-87 (21), 20-21

OGREN

AHR052                           Commander, Stillborn Scion of the Ogren, by Keith Marvin, SUM 10 (52), 9-13

O’HARA, JOHN

AHR041                           John O’Hara and the Automobile, by Macdonald H. Leach, SPR 04 (41), 48-50

OHIO

AHR020                           The Phantom of Cincinnati, by Keith Marvin, SUM 86 (20), 4-7

AHR053                           What the Doctor Ordered, Early Automobile Manufacturing in Ohio’s Mahoning Valley, by John A. Marino FALL 11 (53), 19-21

OLDFIELD

AHR036                           “You Know Me!” Barney Oldfield and the Creation of a Legend, by Mark D. Howell, SUM 00 (36), 26-30

OLDS, RANSOM E.

AHR007                           Ransom E. Olds, by Richard Brigham, FALL 77 (7), 5

OLDSMOBILE

AHR008                           The 1901 Olds Fire, by D.J. Kava, WIN 77-78 (8), 4

AHR037                           The Great Oldsmobile Plant Fire of 1901, provided by Ralph Dunwoodie, SPR 01 (37), 33

AHR037                           The Rocket Engine Story by One Who Was There, by F. Gibson Butler, SPR 01, (37), 34-37

PACKARD

AHR003                           “Ask the Man Who Owns One” Slogan, SPR 75 (3), 14

AHR035                           By Land, By Air, By Sea – By Packard!, by Robert J. Neal, WIN 99-00 (35), 4-14

AHR004                           More on “ATMW01”, WIN 75-76 (4), 3-4

AHR001                           The Packard Clipper, Make or Model?, by Charles H. Hebb, WIN 73-74 (1), 4-5

AHR014                           The Packard Electric Company of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, by Robert E. Ankli and Fred Frederiksen, FALL 81 (14), 5-8 Packard –

AHR002                           Make or Model Question Again, by Frank T. Snyder, SUM 74 (2), 4

AHR044                           Démandez à Celui qui en Possède Une :  Packard in Paris, by Marc-Antoine Colin, FALL 05 (44), 4-13

AHR044                           The Fascination of 12 Cylinders, by Valerio Moretti, FALL 05 (44), 14-20

AHR046                           Packards From South Bend: Economic Perspectives on “The Last Packards “ Decision, Part 1, by  Robert R. Ebert, Ph.D, and Niccole Pamphilis, FALL  06 (46), 4-15

AHR047                           Packards From South Bend: Economic Perspectives on “The Last Packards “ Decision, Part 1, by  Robert R. Ebert, Ph.D, and Niccole Pamphilis, Part 2 , SPR07 (47), 30-38.

PATONY, INC.

AHR013                           Custom Coach Design by Patony, Inc., by Shelby C. Applegate,, SUM 81 (13), 14-15

PEERLESS

AHR004                           The Establishment and Growth of the Peerless Motor Car Company, by Dr. Robert F. Croll, WIN 75-76 (4), 9-14

PENN MOTORS CORP.

AHR005                           Penn Service Car, SPR 76 (5), 32

PENNSYLVANIA AUTO MOTOR COMPANY

AHR045                           The Pennsylvania Auto Motor Company:  A Concise History of the Company and its Car, by Kenneth  H. Stauffer, SPR 06 (45), 40-47

PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE

AHR026                           The Pennsylvania Turnpike: America’s First Superhighway, by Bob Hall, SPR 91 (26), 12-14

AHR045                           Lost Tunnels of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, by Gregg D. Merksamer, SPR 06 (45), 48-51.

PERSONALITIES

AHR012                           America’s Greatest Automotive Figures, by David L. Lewis, SUM 80 (12), 9-12

PIERCE-ARROW

AHR011                           The Fierce-Arrow Automobile and the Pennsylvania Garage, by Paul T. Stimmler, FALL 84 (11), 9-13

AHR042                           The Decline of Pierce-Arrow in the 1920s, by Roger J. Sherman, FALL 04, 21-27

PIONEER

AHR006                           The Great “Pioneer” Fiasco, by Max Gregory, SPR 77 (6), 11-12

PISTONS

AHR047                           The Aluminium Piston Story, by Graham Orme-Bannister, SPR07 (47), 39-49

PLANTS, MANUFACTURING

AHR037                           Plants and their Vehicles, by Grace R. Brigham, SPR 01 (37), 26-33

See also Automobile Factories

PLYMOUTH

AHR035                           The Plymocoupe Airplane, by Curt McConnell, WIN 99-00 (35), 36-39

POLAND

AHR031                           The Jelcz Truck and Bus of Poland, by Robert Przybylski, SUM 97 (31), 20-22

AHR038                           The Vehicles of Poland’s Prewar Army, by Robert Przybylski, WIN 02 (38), 37-41

PONTIAC

AHR040                           The Fabulous Club de Mer: An In-depth Look at the Most Exotic Pontiac of The 1950s, by Don Keefe, SUM 03 (40), 52-57

PORSCHE, FERDINAND

AHR003                           Dr. Ferdinand Porsche – A Chronological History of His Life and Accomplishments, SPR 75 (3), 5-8

AHR004                           Dr. Ferdinand Porsche – A Chronological History of His Life and Accomplishments, WIN 75-76 (4), 20-21

PORTER

AHR019                           Badge Engineering Among the Behemoths, Fact or Fancy?, by Keith Marvin, FALL 85 (19), 4

POST CARDS

AHR005                           Automobile Post Cards, by Richard J. Sagall, SPR 76 (5), 4

POSTWAR AUTOMOBILES

AHR007                           Postwar Automobiles and the Future – A Quantitative Look, by G. Marshall Naul, FALL 77 (7), 6-10

PRADO

AHR019                           Badge Engineering Among the Behemoths, Fact or Fancy?, by Keith Marvin, FALL 85 (19), 4

PRESIDENTIAL AUTOMOBILES

AHR034                           Parade Car, by John Christie, SPR 99 (34), 34-39

AHR018                           Some American Presidential Automobiles, SPR 85 (18), 14-15

PUBLISHING INFORMATION

AHR011                           Getting It Published, by R. Chris Halla, WIN 79 (11), 3-4

RACING

AHR039                           1908-1911 Buick “Race Cars from Hell,” by Terry Dunham, FALL 02 (39), 48-50

AHR039                           American Speed Culture in the 1950s and the Emergence of Stock Car Racing, by Ben Shackleford, FALL 02 (39), 50-51

AHR007                           Atlanta’s Two-Mile Motordrome, by E.L. Balderson, FALL 77 (7), 11-15

AHR016                           Automotive Deception at Indianapolis, by Jerry Gebby, SUM 84 (16), 12-13

AHR036                           The Birth of the American Sports Car Culture: When Motor Racing Was a Sport, by Richard Knudson, SUM 00 (36), 31-34

AHR030                           Duesenberg at Le Mans, by Taylor Vinson, SUM 96 (30), 18-19

AHR039                           Elizabeth Junek: Racing the Bugatti, by Patricia Lee Yongue, FALL 02 (39), 32-39

AHR029                           The Forgotten Land Speed Record of 1905: A Short History of the Dufaux  Racing Cars of Switzerland, by Ferdinand Hediger, FALL 95 (29), 24-27

AHR026                           The Lincolnshire Giant-Killer, by David G. Styles, SPR 91 (26), 2-8

AHR021                           Moving with Midgets, by Gordon Eliot White, WIN 86-87 (21), 7-8

AHR028                           Riley Nine: The Wonder Car, by David G. Styles, WIN 93-94 (28), 19-23

AHR028                           Sigmund Haugdahl: Swift Norwegian, by Martyn Flower, WIN 93-94 (28), 7-9

AHR032                           Unionization Efforts at NASCAR, by Harry Carpenter III, SPR 98 (32), 43-47

RAF

AHR031                           The RAF, Austria-Hungary’s Knight-engined Car, by Marian Suman-Hreblay, SUM 97 (31), 18-19

RALEIGH

AHR026                           The Raleigh: Explorer or Princess?, by Keith Marvin, SPR 91 (26), 15-17

RAMBLER

AHR027                           How the Rambler Got its Name, by John A. Conde, SPR 01 (37), 25 Yesterday’s Hero, by Patrick R. Foster, SUM 92 (27), 2-

RED BUG

AHR001                           A Wrap-up on the Red Bug, WIN 73-74 (1), 10-11

REGISTRATIONS

AHR016                           Passenger Car Registrations-1921, by Harlan Appelquist, SUM 84 (16), 20

RENAULT, LOUIS

AHR044                           Louis Renault and Adolf Hitler:  Their First Meeting, FALL 05 (44), 21-26

REO

AHR042                           Reo and Diamond Reo:  The Rise and Fall of the World’s Toughest Truck, Part 1, by Robert R. Ebert and   Timothy Fijalkovich,  FALL 04 (42), 5-20

AHR043                           Reo and Diamond Reo:  The Rise and Fall of the World’s Toughest Truck, Part 2, by Robert R. Ebert and   Timothy Fijalkovich,  SPR 05 (43), 24-37

RIKER

AHR011                           Locomobile’s Locomotives (the Riker truck), by L.J. Andrew Villalon, WIN 79 (11), 5-9

RILEY

AHR026                           The Lincolnshire Giant-Killer, by David G. Styles, SPR 91 (26), 2-8

AHR022                           The Riley Cycle Company, by David G. Styles, FALL 87 (22), 15-21

AHR028                           Riley Nine: The Wonder Car, by David G. Styles, WIN 93-94 (28), 19-23

AHR035                           Riley’s Venture into Aviation, by David G. Styles, WIN 99-00 (35), 30-35

ROADS (HIGHWAYS)

AHR040                           Driving the Dream – The History and Motivations Behind 60 Years of Automated Highway Systems in America, by Jameson M. Wetmore, SUM 03 (40), 4-19

AHR026                           The Pennsylvania Turnpike: America’s First Superhighway, by Bob Hall, SPR 91 (26), 12-14

AHR045                           Lost Tunnels of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, by Gregg D. Merksamer, SPR 06 (45), 48-51.

ROAD RUNNER

AHR018                           The 1908 Road Runner, by Jim Valentine, SPR 85 (18), 19

ROAMER

AHR016                           The Origins of the Roamer, by Fred Roe, SUM 84 (16), 5-8

ROEBLING-PLANCHE

AHR003                           Random Notes on the Roebling-Planche, SUM 75 (3), 15-16

ROMANIA

AHR038                           Persu, a Romanian Study of Aerodynamics, by Ralf J.F. Kieselbach, WIN 02 (38), 42-43

AHR044                           Roman S.A.: Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks in Romania, by Tom Brownell  FALL 05 (44), 32-35

SAFETY BUGGY COMPANY

AHR007                           The Safety Buggy Company, by Donald J. Summar, FALL 77 (7), 26-27

SCHOENING

AHR006                           The Schoening Kerosene Carriage, Horseless Age, November 1895, SPR 77 (6), 25

SCORCHING

AHR040                           Scorching Through 1902: “The Automobile Terror”, by Michael L. Bromley, SUM 03 (40), 20-25

AHR045                           The Fast and the Furious: The Victoria Police and Changing Definitions of Speed and Speeding 1900-1930, by Rick Clapton, SPR 06 (45), 4-13

SCOOTERS

AHR041                           Scooters in America: The Future is in the Past, by Owen Thomas McDonough, SPR 04 (41), 18-25

SEAT

AHR055                           The Barcelona Cluster, Hub Firms & Business Cycles in Spain’s Automotive Industry District, 1889-2012, by Jordi Catalan Vidal, FALL 13 (55), 12-23

SEBRING-VANGUARD CITICAR

AHR026                           The Dawn of a New Age, by Patrick R. Foster, SPR 91 (26), 9-11

SLOAN

AHR046                           Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.: The Prescient Organization Man, by Jace Baker and Pat McInturff, FALL 06 (46),  42-47

SLOGANS

AHR011                           Match That Slogan, by David W. Brownell, WIN 79 (11), 13

SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE HISTORIANS

AHR008                           Canadian Chapter of S.A.H. Formed, WIN 77-78 (8), 6

AHR029                           Those Elusive Vehicles: A History of the S.A.H., by Grace R. Brigham, FALL 95 (29), 3-10

AHR031                           Those Elusive Vehicles: A History of the S.A.H., by Grace R. Brigham, SUM 97 (31) 5-12

AHR033                           Those Elusive Vehicles: A History of the S.A.H., by Grace R. Brigham, FALL 98 (33) 30-36

AHR037                           Those Elusive Vehicles: A History of the S.A.H., by Grace R. Brigham, SPR 01 (37), 26-32

SODOMKA

AHR021                           Fine Coachwork from Czechoslovakia, by H.J. Mueller, WIN 86-87 (21), 4-5

SOUTH AFRICA

AHR055                           Politics and Profitability in South Africa, A Case Study of Toyota and Lexus, 1961-2011, by Hans Heese, FALL 13 (55), 4-11

SOUTH KOREA

AHR050                           History and Performance of the South Korean Automobile in the Domestic and United States Markets, by Robert Ebert and Mariel Montoney, FALL 08 (50), 27-37

SOVIET UNION

AHR038                           The Soviet Auto Industry 1917 to 1953, by Michael D. Besch, WIN 02 (38), 44-50

SPAIN – BARCELONA

AHR055                           The Barcelona Cluster, Hub Firms & Business Cycles in Spain’s Automotive Industry District, 1889-2012, by Jordi Catalan Vidal, FALL 13 (55), 12-23

S.P.O.

AHR016                           Some Still-unanswered Questions, by Fred Roe, SUM 84 (16), 16-17

STANSELL, WILLIAM

AHR036                           Dreaming of What Might Be: William Stansell, London Motors and the London Six 1921-1926, by Douglas Leighton, SUM 00 (36), 20-25

STEAM

AHR008                           The Early English Steam Coaches, by Fred Roe, WIN 77-78 (8), 5

AHR037                           The History of Steam Carriages in Germany 1803-1873, by Dean Lehrke, SPR 01 (37), 14-17

AHR006                           Steam Carriages for Common Roads, Scientific American, October 14, 1848, SPR 77 (6), 27

STEARNS-KNIGHT

AHR039                           The Luxury Car Market in the 1920s: Competition, Efficiency, and the Case Of Stearns-Knight, by Robert R. Ebert & Jaclyn L. Gribben, FALL 02 (39), 8-25

AHR010                           The Stearns-Knight Motor Car – The Beginning Years (through 1915), by Arthur W. Aseltine, WIN 79-80 (10), 12-18

STEEL, PRESSED

AHR003                           Caskets and Bathtub “Bodies” Form the Link, by Rolland Jerry, SPR 75 (3), 21-25

STEERING

AHR024                           Right-hand Steering: Practicality or Tradition, by Keith Marvin, SUM 89 (24), 7-9

STEINBECK, JOHN

AHR039                           John Steinbeck: Car Guy or Consumate Raconteur, by Kit Foster, FALL 02 (39), 40-44

STEWART-GARBUTT RACER

AHR010                           The 1904 Stewart-Garbutt Racer, by J.H. Valentine, WIN 79-80 (10), 22-23

STUART, HERBERT AKROYD

See Akroyd Stuart

STUDEBAKER

AHR008                           The Last Day of Production at South Bend, by John Ernst, WIN 77-78 (8), 11

STUTZ

AHR018                           Stutz… with Foreign Bodies, by James F. Petrik, SPR 85 (18), 12-13

SUBURBIA

AHR054                           The Automobile, the Interstate and Suburbia, New-found Freedom at the Expense of Downtown in 20th Century America by Andrew J. Mabon, FALL 12 (54), 22-31

TATRA

AHR025                           Tatra T77: Pioneer of Streamlining, by Dr. Jan Tulis, SPR 90 (25), 10

TEWKSBURY, PAUL C.

AHR011                           Designer? Dreamer? Delightful!, by John M. Peckham, WIN 79 (11), 16-18

THOMSON’S ROAD STEAMERS

AHR015                           Thomson’s Road Steamers, by Col. R.E.B. Crompton, C.B., FALL 82 (15), 3-9

THOMSON TIRE

AHR015                           The Science Museum description of the pneumatic tire patented in 1845, FALL 82 (15), 2

THUNDERBIRD

AHR024                           The 1962 and 1963 Thunderbird Sports Roadsters, by James F. Petrik, SUM 89 (24), 14-17

AHR014                           The Flipper-Roof Thunderbird, by James F. Petrik, FALL 81 (14), 12-13

TOYOTA

AHR055                           Politics and Profitability in South Africa, A Case Study of Toyota and Lexus, 1961-2011, by Hans Heese, FALL 13 (55), 4-11

TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTOMOBILE TRIPS

AHR028                           John D. Davis and the Transcontinental Auto Trip of 1899, by David L. Cole, WIN 93-94 (28), 10-18

AHR005                           Ocean To Ocean in the LA Times Special, 1912, by Dick Philippi, SPR 76 (5), 25-27

TRANSMISSIONS

AHR046                           The Shift From Shift to Shiftless: Transmission Advances in U.S. Cars (1929-55), by Byron Olsen, FALL 06 (46), 25-41

TRUCKS IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR

AHR023                           American Lorries in the First World War, by Paul Berliet, SUM 88 (23), 10-14

AHR024                           Trucks on the Western Front During the First World War, by James M. Laux, SUM 89 (24), 18-21

TRUMBULL

AHR010                           The Trumbull Motor Car, by George S. Clark, WIN 79-80 (10), 7-10

TWYFORD

AHR014                           The Twyford Four-Wheel-Drive Motor Car, by Donald J. Summar, FALL 81 (14), 2-4

UPTON

AHR009                           A Tale of Two Uptons, by Donald J. Summar, SUM 78 (9), 27-28

URUGUAY

AHR033                           Cars Made in Uruguay (1955-1977), by Alvaro Casal Tatlock, FALL 98 (33), 37-39

VAN RIJSWIJK

AHR049                           Carrossier van Rijswijk & Zoon of Holland, by Frans Vrijaldenhoven, SPR 08 (49), 33-36

VIQUEOT

AHR016                           Some Still-unanswered Questions, by Fred Roe, SUM 84 (16), 16

VOLKSWAGEN

AHR054                           Making Room for Beetle, Volkswagen’s Impact on the German Motor Industry, by Peter Engelhard FALL 12 (54), 14-21

WALTER, WILLIAM

AHR001                           The Cars of William Walter, WIN 73-74 (1), 3

AHR002                           William Walter, a Follow-up, SUM 74 (2), 3

WAR

AHR023                           American Lorries in the First World War, by Paul Berliet, SUM 88 (23),10-14

AHR024                           Trucks on the Western Front During the First World War, by James M. Laux, SUM 89 (24), 18-21

AHR028                           When War Came: How Government Regulated the Production of Civilian Passenger Cars, by Taylor Vinson, WIN 93-94 (28), 2-6

AHR042                           For Official Use Only: The Army Goes Car Shopping, by Arthur W. Jones, FALL 04 (42), 28-36

AHR044                           The Early Years of Fiat in the Royal Italian Army, by Alessandro Sannia, FALL 05 (44), 36-39

AHR052                           Detour at the Home Front: Canada’s Wartime Industries Transit Plan, by Jason A. Chiu, SUM 10 (52), 14-22

WEIDELY, GEORGE

AHR051                           George Weidely and his Engines, by Bill Greer, SPR 09 (51), 10-19

WICK

AHR053                           What the Doctor Ordered, Early Automobile Manufacturing in Ohio’s Mahoning Valley, by John A. Marino FALL 11 (53), 19-21

WILLYS

AHR018                           A Willys by Ghia?, SPR 85 (18), 16

WILLYS, JOHN NORTH

AHR004                           John N. Willys, by Richard B. Brigham, WIN 75-76 (4), 5-7

WILLYS-KNIGHT

AHR022                           Willys Knight’s Great Six, Model 66, by Karl S. Zahm, FALL 87 (22), 4-9

AHR010                           Two Cars Compared: Willys-Knight 20.7 Six and Austin 16-6, c. 1929, by Maurice Harrison, WIN 79-80 (10), 19

WILLYS MOTOR CORPORATION

AHR003                           The Silent Wonder, by Stanley K. Yost, SPR 75 (3), 17-20

YUGOSLAVIA

AHR007                           A Summary of the Yugoslav Auto Industry’s Historic Evolution and its Economic Drivers Until the Crisis of the 1990s, by Peter Engelhard, FALL (07), 28-36

ZIEGLER

AHR009                           The Diffident Ziegler, of Distinct Documentary Deficiency, by Max Gregory, SUM 78 (9), 23-26

ZIS

AHR038                           The Origins of the ZIS 110, by Robert Przybylski, WIN 02 (38), 52-54

AHR038                           Russian Straight Eight, Autocar, March 29, 1946, WIN 02 (38), 51