Apr 19 2011

Hemmings Automotive Pioneers: Henry Austin Clark, Jr.


The June 2011 issue of Hemmings Classic Car included a profile of Henry Austin Clark, Jr. by Jim Donnelly:



 

Background information for the article was supplied by Walt Gosden who worked with Henry Austin Clark, Jr.. Gosden related this story about Clark's attraction to trucks:

Walter recalls Clark buying a 1912 solid-tire Alco in the Bronx and driving to Southampton, making it a fair distance across Long Island before it threw a connecting rod.



 

The 1912 Two-Ton Truck was sold by Clark to Tony Guarnachelli who still owns it today. It is the only known running Alco truck in the world.



Click here for a pdf of the Hemmings' article. For more information on the excellent Hemmings publications, visit Hemmings.com



Links to related posts on VanderbiltCupRaces.com:

Archives: Long Island Automotive Museum

The Only Known Running Alco Truck In the World

Film "50 Years of Automotive Progress" featuring Henry Austin Clark Jr."



Comments

Apr 25 2011 Blake Stevensov 11:57 AM

I worked for Austin during the summers when I was a teenager. He was a wonderful person to work for, as he had a great sense of humor and was very knowledgeable in his field of brass era and pre war cars. Austin was a very good friend of my father’s and together they help established the first Bridgehampton road races after WW 2.

Apr 26 2011 Allan Wicklund 7:10 PM

I remember riding on Mr Clarks fire truck as a 7 or 8 year old. What fun! As part of the museum admission little kids got to ride a real Fire Truck. He would take the truck through the woods and on the street.

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