Thursday, July 13, 2006

This Day in Auto History: 13 JULY


7.13.1899 John D. Davis and his wife, Louise Hitchcock Davis, leave New York City in an attempt to make the first transcontinental automobile trip - after numerous mechanical and other problems they abandoned the attempt near Toledo, OH

7.13.1916 Charles W. Nash purchases the Thomas B. Jeffery Company following a meeting with company officials in Chicago, IL

7.13.1940 Henry Ford II marries Anne McDonnell

7.13.1957 Racer Thierry Boutsen is born in Brussels, Belgium

7.13.1971 A. P. Buquor, the Martin-Parry Corporation executive who designed the first 6-wheeled truck, dies in Washington, DC at age 77

Source: Automobile History Day By Day, by Douglas A. Wick
Photo Credit: tti.tamu.edu

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