Motorless Autos in Europe Are Drawn by Horse

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Automobiles are no longer “horseless carriages” in German-occupied Paris. With no gasoline to feed their engines, some Frenchmen have cut off the front sections of their autos to lighten them so a horse can be hitched where the engine had been. The driver perches himself in a dickey sgat atop the two-wheel vehicle.

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Motorless Autos in Europe Are Drawn by Horse

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Motorless Autos in Europe Are Drawn by Horse

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eng

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1941-11

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59

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Public Domain (Google digitized)

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Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)

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