Ice Sunburst on Car Wheel, March 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1940
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SUNBURST OF ICE: Slushy pavements, the rapid whirling of a wheel and freezing temperature combined to form this odd phenomenon on an Indiana car parked on Huron St., yesterday. Centrifugal force, they tell us, is the scientific explanation.
Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1940
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SUNBURST OF ICE: Slushy pavements, the rapid whirling of a wheel and freezing temperature combined to form this odd phenomenon on an Indiana car parked on Huron St., yesterday. Centrifugal force, they tell us, is the scientific explanation.
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Car Decorated with Flowers, Parking Lot, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800 N Dixboro Rd, University of Michigan, October 12, 2025 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2025
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Robert Linebaugh With Self Made Metal Model Automobile, April 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1940
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This metal automobile model, which has an over-all length of 17 inches and a width of five and one-half inches, is the latest accomplishment of Robert Linebaugh, a 9-A grade student in Slauson Junior High School, who has been making models of automobiles and airplanes about three years. Robert, who is 15 years old, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Linebaugh of 604 Fountain St.
Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1940
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This metal automobile model, which has an over-all length of 17 inches and a width of five and one-half inches, is the latest accomplishment of Robert Linebaugh, a 9-A grade student in Slauson Junior High School, who has been making models of automobiles and airplanes about three years. Robert, who is 15 years old, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Linebaugh of 604 Fountain St.
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Robert Linebaugh, Don Goodman, And Their Customized Cars, June 1948
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1948
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Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1948
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Robert Linebaugh (left) of 413 W. Liberty St. and Don Goodman of Sun Valley, Idaho, who are working on plans for a flying automobile, are shown with their own cars - a 1918 Ford and a converted '35 Reo, the rear of which can be opened for sleeping space.
Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1948
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Robert Linebaugh (left) of 413 W. Liberty St. and Don Goodman of Sun Valley, Idaho, who are working on plans for a flying automobile, are shown with their own cars - a 1918 Ford and a converted '35 Reo, the rear of which can be opened for sleeping space.
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Flying-Car Designers Drive Ancient, Futuristic Autos
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1948
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Student-Built Race Car Winners Brian Darwin and Aaron Green At Forsythe Intermediate School, November 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1976
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Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1976
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They're Off: Two student-built cars speed toward the finish line at speeds up to almost 60 miles per hour, above, after Forsythe Intermediate School teacher John Lamey releases them from the starting gate. Bill Dean, above right, patiently waits his turn. The race, along a 60-foot course in Forsythe's cafeteria, was part of Lamey's eighth and ninth grade instructional education course. Students designed their cars along strict specifications, and powered them with carbon dioxide cartridges. Brian Darwin and Aaron Green, at left [this photo], turned in the fastest time.
Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1976
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They're Off: Two student-built cars speed toward the finish line at speeds up to almost 60 miles per hour, above, after Forsythe Intermediate School teacher John Lamey releases them from the starting gate. Bill Dean, above right, patiently waits his turn. The race, along a 60-foot course in Forsythe's cafeteria, was part of Lamey's eighth and ninth grade instructional education course. Students designed their cars along strict specifications, and powered them with carbon dioxide cartridges. Brian Darwin and Aaron Green, at left [this photo], turned in the fastest time.
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Student-Built Cars Race At Forsythe Intermediate School, November 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1976
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Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1976
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They're Off: Two student-built cars speed toward the finish line at speeds up to almost 60 miles per hour, above [this photo], after Forsythe Intermediate School teacher John Lamey releases them from the starting gate. Bill Dean, above right, patiently waits his turn. The race, along a 60-foot course in Forsythe's cafeteria, was part of Lamey's eighth and ninth grade instructional education course. Students designed their cars along strict specifications, and powered them with carbon dioxide cartridges. Brian Darwin and Aaron Green, at left, turned in the fastest time.
Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1976
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They're Off: Two student-built cars speed toward the finish line at speeds up to almost 60 miles per hour, above [this photo], after Forsythe Intermediate School teacher John Lamey releases them from the starting gate. Bill Dean, above right, patiently waits his turn. The race, along a 60-foot course in Forsythe's cafeteria, was part of Lamey's eighth and ninth grade instructional education course. Students designed their cars along strict specifications, and powered them with carbon dioxide cartridges. Brian Darwin and Aaron Green, at left, turned in the fastest time.
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"Wild Wheels" Film Promotion at Michigan Theater, October 1992 Photographer: Benjamin Rusnak
Year:
1992
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1992
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WILD WHEELS - an unusual VW parked across from the Michigan Theater drew a lot of attention from passersby Wednesday. The car was 'created' by Harrod Blank, whose movie 'Wild Wheels,' about unusual cars across America, will be playing at the Michigan Theater Saturday and Sunday. A review appears on page C6.
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1992
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WILD WHEELS - an unusual VW parked across from the Michigan Theater drew a lot of attention from passersby Wednesday. The car was 'created' by Harrod Blank, whose movie 'Wild Wheels,' about unusual cars across America, will be playing at the Michigan Theater Saturday and Sunday. A review appears on page C6.
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"Wild Wheels" Vehicle at Michigan Theater, October 1992 Photographer: Benjamin Rusnak
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1992
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"Wild Wheels" VW Promotes Film at Michigan Theater, October 1992 Photographer: Benjamin Rusnak
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1992
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