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- 1940 Cadillac "62" Convertible Cabriolet - At $1,795 this was the most affordable convertible coupe available from Cadillac in 1940. With its upright vertical grille, the model marked the end of an era. In later years -- like most automobile manufacturers at the time -- Cadillac abandoned this style in favor of a more horizontal front end.

- 1981
- Collections - Artifact
1940 Cadillac "62" Convertible Cabriolet
At $1,795 this was the most affordable convertible coupe available from Cadillac in 1940. With its upright vertical grille, the model marked the end of an era. In later years -- like most automobile manufacturers at the time -- Cadillac abandoned this style in favor of a more horizontal front end.
- Fourth Annual International Competition for the William K. Vanderbilt Jr. Cup, Long Island, New York, 1908 (1978 Reprint) - William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., launched America's first great automobile race, the Vanderbilt Cup, in 1904. Top American and European drivers and cars came to Long Island, New York, for the annual event. After three consecutive victories by French cars, an American-built Locomobile won in 1908. Driver George Robertson and mechanician Glenn Ethridge earned the prize with their car "Old 16."

- October 24, 1908
- Collections - Artifact
Fourth Annual International Competition for the William K. Vanderbilt Jr. Cup, Long Island, New York, 1908 (1978 Reprint)
William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., launched America's first great automobile race, the Vanderbilt Cup, in 1904. Top American and European drivers and cars came to Long Island, New York, for the annual event. After three consecutive victories by French cars, an American-built Locomobile won in 1908. Driver George Robertson and mechanician Glenn Ethridge earned the prize with their car "Old 16."