- quadracycles.
Treadles were used
before the
advent of
highwheelers on
Thomas McCall's velocipede, on
highwheelers themselves in an
attempt to
address safety issues...
- they all
relax and
enjoy a can of Lone Star Beer.
Pabst Blue
Ribbon "
Highwheelers" A
group of men ride on
vintage high
wheel bicycles through a park. The...
- A high
wheeler is a car
which uses
large diameter wheels that are
similar to
those used by horse-drawn vehicles.
These cars were
produced until about 1915...
- The
International Harvester Company (often
abbreviated IH or International) was an
American manufacturer of
agricultural and
construction equipment, automobiles...
- Perschbacher,
Gerald (2010-03-25), "High
times for the
highwheeler: as America's
first great highwheeler, the
Holsman was hard to beat", Old Cars W****ly, F+W...
-
Woods Motor Vehicle Company was an
American manufacturer of
electric automobiles in Chicago, Illinois,
between 1899 and 1916. In 1915 they
produced the...
-
gasoline engine mounted below the body. They were
sometimes called "
Highwheelers".
Introduced in 1909 it was
designed for
farmers using poor
rural roads...
- The
Duryea Motor Wagon was
among the
first standardized automobiles and
among the
first powered by gasoline.
Fifteen examples were
built by the Duryea...
-
Standard Motor Company produced 1958–1962
Atlas Motor Buggy, an
American highwheeler produced in 1909 Ford Atlas, a
concept pickup truck that
previewed the...
- The Åtvidaberg was a
Swedish automobile manufactured from 1910 to 1911. Åtvidabergs
Vagnfabrik AB [de]
began by
importing an
American Holsman high wheeler...