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EVERYMAN'S CAR—Powel Crosley, Jr., owner of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team, shows at the Indianapolis speedway a two-cylinder automobile he is manufacturing to seil ior $jSO top price. It is 10 feet long, weighs 925 pounds and is designed to attain a speed o, 50 miles an hour.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19400311.2.11.2

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 134, 11 March 1940, Page 3

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EVERYMAN'S CAR—Powel Crosley, Jr., owner of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team, shows at the Indianapolis speedway a two-cylinder automobile he is manufacturing to seil ior $j5O top price. It is 10 feet long, weighs 925 pounds and is designed to attain a speed o, 50 miles an hour. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 134, 11 March 1940, Page 3

EVERYMAN'S CAR—Powel Crosley, Jr., owner of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team, shows at the Indianapolis speedway a two-cylinder automobile he is manufacturing to seil ior $j5O top price. It is 10 feet long, weighs 925 pounds and is designed to attain a speed o, 50 miles an hour. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 134, 11 March 1940, Page 3

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