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Aug 01 2011

Archives: Willie K’s Cars


Links related to William K. Vanderbilt, Jr.'s automobiles (Updated: August 24, 2011):




 

Willie K.‘s Cars : #1 1900 28-HP Daimler "White Ghost"



 

Willie K.'s Cars: #2 1901 35-HP Mercedes “Red Devil”- The Fastest Machine in the Country



 

Willie K’s Cars: #3 1902 40-HP Mercedes Simplex- The Oldest Surviving Mercedes



 

Willie K’s Cars: #4 1902 60-HP Mors Racing In Europe



 

Willie K’s Cars: #5 The 90-HP Mercedes that Broke the One-Mile Land Speed Record in 1904




VanderbiltCupRaces Exclusive: The 1900 Newport Automobile Races & the First Vanderbilt Cup Trophy

The 1901 Newport Automobile Races

William K. Vanderbilt Jr- “Un Millionaire Recordman” and Auto Race Driver

Willie K’s Record-Breaking Hill Climb on Thanksgiving Day 1903





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May 16 2012

hi! i have contacted tim helck in the past.my father ric e. rylands was an artist also , and i   remember as a youngster visiting…

May 15 2012

Tim, good job. It is a radio antenna!

May 15 2012

Howard, is that a radio antenna under the running board?

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