Pathfinding for the Glidden Tour - Detroit to Denver and return. 2600 miles in rainy April. Car was an E-M-F "30" - Price $1250.

Description:
Color postcard depicting a car stuck in mud with five men trying to remove it. Printed on verso: E-M-F "30" Glidden Tour Pathfinder. Dobbin would have been called in to help, but the prudent farmer refused to risk his horses in this quicksand hole that he said was "bottomless" when soaked by spring rains. Horses would have sunk even deeper than the car and might have broken legs or so strained themselves as to be useless ever after. So resort was had to fence rails, the car pried up so as to get a kind of corduroy footing under her and then she worked her own way out. It was a revelation to the ruralites to see her perform.
Date Issued:
1908-01-01T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Detroit Historical Society
Subject Topic:
Automobiles and Racing
Format:
Postcard
Rights:
No Copyright - United States
URL:
http://detroithistorical.pastperfectonline.com/archive/5678EF3B-9D4C-4AF1-AC0A-015709694489