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24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 1, Willys-Knight 66 of Paul Gros and Paul Leduc on scrutineering day.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Line up before the start of the race. Car number 1, Willys-Knight of Paul Gros and Paul Leduc followed by two Peugeot 174S cars, number 2 of André Boillot and Louis Rigal and number 3 of Louis Wagner and Christian Dauvergne.
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São Paulo Auto Show
Auto show display, Bino Mark II, Ford Corcel 1300 cc engine, Carlos Pace (race suit, cigarette in hand).
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São Paulo Auto Show
Auto show display, Ford exhibit, Willys Aero, four-door sedan, manufactured by Willys-Overland do Brasil S.A. and sold through Ford distributorships.
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Unidentified Automobiles
Car on the right is a 1914 Willys Overland Model 79 touring car last registered in New York in 1922. The Model 79 was manufacture in Toledo, Ohio and had a four-cylinder, 35 hp engine, with a 114-inch wheelbase and a coupe body that had almost the window area of a small greenhouse. Priced at $1,550, it was described as “The Reigning Electrically Started and Lighted Coupe for Women.” Over-all sales hit the 80,000 mark.