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English: Photo of the train "Flying Yankee" from an April 1935 ad in Popular Mechanics. Higher quality version of same thing derived from [1].
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Source Popular Mechanics, Vol. 63, No. 4. page 139A
Author Veedol motor oil

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current07:24, 22 November 2011Thumbnail for version as of 07:24, 22 November 2011800 × 618 (207 KB)Centpacrr (talk | contribs)General image cleanup.
04:34, 22 November 2011Thumbnail for version as of 04:34, 22 November 2011800 × 618 (59 KB)SchuminWeb (talk | contribs)Much higher quality version of same thing
20:57, 10 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 20:57, 10 October 2011534 × 375 (74 KB)Renamed user 995577823Xyn (talk | contribs)brightening
20:45, 10 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 20:45, 10 October 2011534 × 375 (73 KB)Renamed user 995577823Xyn (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Photo of the train "Flying Yankee" from an April 1935 ad in ''Popular Mechanics''. |Source=[http://books.google.com/books?id=wt8DAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT27&dq=flying+yankee&hl=en&ei=NUKTTpDaHtDIsQK3-ZSeAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&res

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