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Early Southern California Prototype.

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:60.00 USD Estimated At:120.00 - 150.00 USD
Early Southern California Prototype.
Preliminary sales folder seeking distributors for 1924 L. & E. Floating Six, showing their vast but unbuilt Long Beach, Calif. factory, for their "Car Without Axles." 6 x 9, 4 pp., black on ivory. In style of a house organ, "The Speedometer - Tomorrow Never Comes...": "There is probably no greater romance in the business world which offers as many real thrills as does the reading of the history of the Automobile industry...The opportunity presented to you by the Lundelius & Eccleston Motors Corp...is the same kind...which made such vast fortunes for those who could visualize the future." Photo of founders, and a prototype in Los Angeles traffic, with "traffic jams whenever the car appeared"; large full side view on p. 4 of another car, slightly different from that photographed in traffic, powered by a Franklin air-cooled motor. Endorsement of Los Angeles' City Engineer: "I...believe the same to be a revolution in automobile manufacture...." Minor corner wear, original fold, else very good. * With reply postcard for investor information. In all, only six cars were made over some eight years. Rare. (2 pcs.)