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EDITOR’S NOTE: In light of recent events,Lost & Found will showcase oddities investigated from the Hemmings Daily until further notice.

Pedestrian Grinder

with little context other than a date of October 11, 1922. From a car nut’s perspective, the only immediately evident aspect of the photo would be the Hispano-Suiza engine driving the propeller. Just about everything else, including the.

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