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- Toolbox with Hardware and Parts, circa 1968 - Amateur racers Barry Egen and Wayne Snyder of Monroe, Michigan, competed with their custom-built motorcycle at nearby Milan Dragway in the late 1960s. The bike, named "Revolution," was powered by a 350-cubic-centimeter, straight-twin Honda engine and posted race times in the low 12-second range. Egen and Snyder took this toolbox and these spare parts with them on race days.

- circa 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Toolbox with Hardware and Parts, circa 1968
Amateur racers Barry Egen and Wayne Snyder of Monroe, Michigan, competed with their custom-built motorcycle at nearby Milan Dragway in the late 1960s. The bike, named "Revolution," was powered by a 350-cubic-centimeter, straight-twin Honda engine and posted race times in the low 12-second range. Egen and Snyder took this toolbox and these spare parts with them on race days.
- Advertising Card for Sunoco Oil and U.S. Defense Bonds, 1942 - American automakers turned their employees and facilities to the production of war materiel during World War II. Drivers had to make their current cars last -- there were no new replacements to buy. Sunoco Oil, with a little help from Mickey Mouse, encouraged drivers to protect their automobiles by using its motor oils.

- 1942
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Card for Sunoco Oil and U.S. Defense Bonds, 1942
American automakers turned their employees and facilities to the production of war materiel during World War II. Drivers had to make their current cars last -- there were no new replacements to buy. Sunoco Oil, with a little help from Mickey Mouse, encouraged drivers to protect their automobiles by using its motor oils.