It was an ordinary day. Sometime in the early 2000's and I had just returned from a trip to a few of the antique stores near Adamstown, Pennsylvania known as Renninger's Antique and Collectors Market and Stoudt's Black Angus Antique Mall. This area of Pennsylvania is known for their high quality antiques and it is so interesting to see what others have decided to discard over the years. My "big" find today was a 1922 calendar that I gave to my mother since it was the year of her birth. Only problem was that it carried drawings of automobiles from that era. When she and my father died, I sort of inherited just about everything that my brother didn't have an interest in at the time. The calendar was special to me since I had bought it for her years before her death. As I leafed through the pages of cars it amazed me that there were several that I hadn't even heard of before. The first page from the calendar will show you the design of the calendar, but the photographs that follow will show you all the automobiles that were featured in the calendar. See how many you can remember that were in production in 1922. It was a another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy. PS - Click on images to enlarge them.
The Ranger was actually a stock fraud rather than a serious attempt to manifacture cars:
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