Photograph- Automobile body made by Charles Shutte Body Company. Turtle Deck Model Body. Style H-20 built to fit any make of car. 1923 "Hudson Super Six" using stock radiator, hood, fenders and running boards. Use Hudson Coupe Type Rear Fenders which attach directly to the chassis frame, Small cowl lights and wind deflectors as shown are extra equipment on this Body. An effort is made to keep on of these Bodies in stock ready for immediate delivery.
Photograph- Automobile body made by Charles Shutte Body Company. Turtle Deck Model Body. Style H-20 built to fit any make of car. 1923 "Hudson Super Six" using stock radiator, hood, fenders and running boards. Use Hudson Coupe Type Rear Fenders which attach directly to the chassis frame, Small cowl lights and wind deflectors as shown are extra equipment on this Body. An effort is made to keep on of these Bodies in stock ready for immediate delivery.
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Automobile body made by Charles Shutte Body Company. Turtle Deck Model Body. Style H-20 built to fit any make of car. 1923 "Hudson Super Six" using stock radiator, hood, fenders and running boards. Use Hudson Coupe Type Rear Fenders which attach directly to the chassis frame, Small cowl lights and wind deflectors as shown are extra equipment on this Body. An effort is made to keep on of these Bodies in stock ready for immediate delivery.
East End School, Conestoga. Teacher, George Lawrence. Students are: Front row, left to right: Wesley Warfel, Charles Kneisley, Olive Trissler, Elizabeth Markley, Ruth Martin, Mary Markley, Mary Sickman, Ruth Sickman, Hattie Hallman, Olive Markley, Arthur Mattin, John Trissler, Ira Hallman. Second row, left to right: Clarence Wade, Paul Hollow, William Hallman, Jacob Hallman, Clarence Hollow, Elmer Markley, Lloyd Kline, Ira Markley, Warren Sickman, Harry Kneisley,Maris Warfel, Cyrus Biechler, Paul Biechler. Back row, left to right: Grace Benedict, Edna Kreider, Reba Wade, Martha Trissler, George Lawrence, Margaret Beichler, Camilla Beichler, Emily Biechler, Sara Trissler, Mabel Hallman.
North Cornell Avenue and Columbia Pike. Texaco gas station, Jed Eaby, owner. Background - Seibold's Cafe, Dorwart's home. Man leaning on running board of car next to gas pumps.