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Just completed a 4 day off road stretch in Namibia, covered just under 6000k. Not a thespian in sight.
Overland Park Fire Department's Engine 46 and Truck 46 in quarters.
On December 28, 2014 The Merriam Fire Department Consolidated with the Overland Park Fire Department.
Picture ID# 6378, 6379, 6380
HDR - High Dynamic Range
600,000 Overlands had been sold, according this ad in the April 26, 1919 issue of Country Gentleman magazine.
The Overland was built in Toledo, Ohio.
The art is so good that a large view is rewarding.
Volcano peak seen from the midday stop on the Overlander train route in New Zealand (Auckland to Wellington).
Overland Park Fire Department's Station 44 at 8051 W. 119th St. (near 119th and Hardy). Home of Engine 44, Rescue 44, Truck 44 and Johnson County Med-Act 1144.
Picture ID# 4917
After 7,000 miles of driving the welcome first glimpse of Khatmandu Nepal. 1974.
Taken in 1974 during an overland trip from London to Khatmandu.
Southern Pacific passenger car number 2981 sandwiched in between two vintage dome cars at the end of Amtrak 11, the Coast Starlight, at the Eugene depot.
This car took part in the Lancashire Automobile Club's annual Manchester to Blackpool Veteran and Vintage Car Run in June 1991, and is pictured in the Exchange Station car park before the start of the Run. It's a 1916 Willys Overland Tourer, and the only information about it in the programme of the event is that it had a 4-cylinder 35hp engine and was entered by Dr M F Rudge of Ashton-in-Makerfield. The Overland Automobile Company was founded in 1903 by Claude Cox in Terre Haute, Indiana, and in 1905 moved to Indianapolis. In 1908 the Company was bought by John Willys and it was renamed the Willys-Overland Motor Company.
This car took part in the Lancashire Automobile Club's Manchester to Blackpool Veteran and Vintage Car Run in May 1992 and is pictured here in the Exchange Station car park in Manchester before the start of the Run. The only information about it in the programme of the event is that it's a 1915 Overland Tourer entered by Robert S Kemp of Aughton near Ormskirk. The car was entered in the previous year's run, however, and the 1991 programme gave the following information:
'1915 Overland Tourer
Reg: AD 4296 4 cylinder 15/20 hp
(Robert S. Kemp, Aughton)
This Overland was a one-family car for more than 40 years from new. It is still in totally original condition, and has only covered minimal mileage in its lifetime.'
Overland Motors was purchased by John North Willys in 1908, and the company was renamed Willys-Overland in 1912 so I suppose this 1915 car should be known as a Willys-Overland. It appears to be a model 83.
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former overland and county optare seen with first group. fleet number 1717. previous posting is fleet number1718. whats going on ?! i should imagine this pair were fairly new when purchased just after overland and county collapsed
Liberty Street Rods' 29th Annual Rod Run, Winfield Volunteer Fire Dept., Sykesville, MD, June 24, 2018.
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The September 23, 2012 Orphan Car show at Riverside Park in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
One of my favorite cars at this show.