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Ray Lambert’s Essay on his Father’s First Car

Ray Lambert’s Essay on his Father’s First Car

In 1937 my grandfather Ray Lambert wrote about his father John William Lambert’s process as John built America’s first car. Ray grew up with the car industry. He was a three-year-old toddler when his father built the sturdy, unique self-propelled buggy in Ohio City, Ohio in 1891. Ray remembered riding in it. As a young […]

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Here is the Evidence that Proved John William Lambert Invented America’s First Gasoline Automobile

Here is the Evidence that Proved John William Lambert Invented America’s First Gasoline Automobile

There are several pieces of evidence that Antique Automobile Editor L. Scott Bailey had to determine John Lambert’s 1891 vehicle was the first gasoline powered car in America. These important historical documents are held by the Smithsonian Institution. the photograph taken by Van Wert photographer Walter Lewis and his sworn statement with the time and […]

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