Talk:Buckeye gasoline buggy
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|dyk1date=22 December 2008|dyk1entry=... that John W. Lambert (pictured) in 1891 made the first U.S. car for sale as well as Union cars and Lambert cars using his gasoline engines and gearless transmissions for the Union car company and Lambert car company as subsidiaries of the Buckeye Manufacturing Company?
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[[Frank Atwood Huntington]]
Someone with reviewers knowledge should sit down an re examine the wikipedia articles that purport to explain the historical chronology of automotive manufacture in USA.
Frank Atwood Huntington patented a gasoline-powered buggy in 1889, although it is now proven whether he built it.
Nevertheless it is claimed in this article that John William Lambert should be given the distinction the Buckeye gasoline buggy in 1891. Which looks very similar to Huntington's patent.
All articles should have notes relating to the others, otherwise, this history is confusing and a little contradictory. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.170.215.149 (talk) 10:24, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
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