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- Stanley Steamer - 1910 - This postcard, featuring an illustration of a 1910 Stanley runabout, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Brothers Francis and Freelan Stanley formed Stanley Motor Carriage Company in 1902. The firm produced steam-powered cars exclusively until it ended operations in 1924.

- 1910
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Stanley Steamer - 1910
This postcard, featuring an illustration of a 1910 Stanley runabout, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Brothers Francis and Freelan Stanley formed Stanley Motor Carriage Company in 1902. The firm produced steam-powered cars exclusively until it ended operations in 1924.
- Packard Runabout - 1906 - This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Packard automobile, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. James Ward Packard founded Packard Motor Car Company in 1899. It became America's premier luxury marque and largely remained so until production ended in 1958.

- 1906
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Packard Runabout - 1906
This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Packard automobile, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. James Ward Packard founded Packard Motor Car Company in 1899. It became America's premier luxury marque and largely remained so until production ended in 1958.
- "Ford Model A Tonneau - 1903" - This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Ford automobile, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford in 1903, revolutionized the American auto industry with the Model T and the moving assembly line.

- 1903
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"Ford Model A Tonneau - 1903"
This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Ford automobile, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford in 1903, revolutionized the American auto industry with the Model T and the moving assembly line.
- Cadillac - 1902-03 - This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Cadillac runabout, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Cadillac, formed by Henry Leland in 1902, quickly earned a reputation for precision engineering and assembly.

- 1902-1903
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Cadillac - 1902-03
This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Cadillac runabout, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Cadillac, formed by Henry Leland in 1902, quickly earned a reputation for precision engineering and assembly.
- Postcard, "Ford Model T - 1908-09," Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, 1952 - This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Ford Model T touring car, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Ford Motor Company built more than 15 million Model T cars from 1908 to 1927.

- 1908-1909
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Postcard, "Ford Model T - 1908-09," Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, 1952
This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Ford Model T touring car, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Ford Motor Company built more than 15 million Model T cars from 1908 to 1927.
- "Oldsmobile Runabout - 1900" - This postcard, featuring an illustration of a 1900 Oldsmobile runabout, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Ransom Olds established Olds Motor Works in 1897. The company's little Curved Dash Oldsmobile pioneered the concept of an inexpensive mass-produced car.

- 1900
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"Oldsmobile Runabout - 1900"
This postcard, featuring an illustration of a 1900 Oldsmobile runabout, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Ransom Olds established Olds Motor Works in 1897. The company's little Curved Dash Oldsmobile pioneered the concept of an inexpensive mass-produced car.
- Packard Model F - 1903 - This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Packard automobile, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. James Ward Packard founded Packard Motor Car Company in 1899. It became America's premier luxury marque and largely remained so until production ended in 1958.

- 1903
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Packard Model F - 1903
This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Packard automobile, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. James Ward Packard founded Packard Motor Car Company in 1899. It became America's premier luxury marque and largely remained so until production ended in 1958.
- Hupmobile Coupe - 1912 - This postcard, featuring an illustration of a 1912 Hupmobile coupe, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Hupp Motor Car Company, founded by brothers Robert and Louis Hupp in 1908, continued to produce cars until 1940.

- 1912
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Hupmobile Coupe - 1912
This postcard, featuring an illustration of a 1912 Hupmobile coupe, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Hupp Motor Car Company, founded by brothers Robert and Louis Hupp in 1908, continued to produce cars until 1940.
- Ford Model K - 1906 - This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Ford automobile, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford in 1903, revolutionized the American auto industry with the Model T and the moving assembly line.

- 1906
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Ford Model K - 1906
This postcard, featuring an illustration of an early Ford automobile, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford in 1903, revolutionized the American auto industry with the Model T and the moving assembly line.
- Winton - 1900 - This postcard, featuring an illustration of a 1900 Winton touring car, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Winton Motor Carriage Company, founded in Cleveland by Alexander Winton in 1897, ended automobile production in 1924.

- 1900
- Collections - Artifact
Winton - 1900
This postcard, featuring an illustration of a 1900 Winton touring car, was published by the Autoprints company of New York. Postcards like this were sold to visitors at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village in the 1950s. Winton Motor Carriage Company, founded in Cleveland by Alexander Winton in 1897, ended automobile production in 1924.