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Lexington Motor Car Advertising |
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Done by E. Pierre Wainwright |
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"The Trail Blazer"
Original oil done by E. Pierre Wainwright for the Lexington Motor Company in 1920 |
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Believe this car is the model 76 that was introduced on Christmas Day 1920 |
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This is an oil painting of the Lexington Motor Company. Painted by E. Pierre Wainwright. It is currently owned by a Jim and Susan in Connersville, IN. |
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This ad ran in the January 1925 Issue of Motor Magazine. Not only did it show the car but in the background you can see the Lexington Minuteman Six Statute that was made by E. Pierre Wainwright and placed in Lexington Park, in Connersville IN. |
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This pamphlet talks about Lexington Automobiles and their ability in winter. It talks about how the Lexington won first and second place in the Pike's Peak Hill Climb on Labor day, September 6, 1920. Thus winning the title of "Pikes Peek Champion." E. Pierre Wainwright did the artwork for this brochure. Want to read more? Click here to see the rest of this Lexington Minute Man Six Pamphlet |
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This Lexington pamphlet was done by E. Pierre Wainwright also. There are ice skaters on the cover with the Lexington Minute Man Six Automobile. It was done for the Lexington Motor Company, Connersville, Indiana. |
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This green pamphlet is one of my favorites. The art was done by E. Pierre Wainwright. A woman and a child are running to their Lexington Minute Man Six convertible while chasing butterflies. It was done for the Lexington Motor Company, Connersville, Indiana Click to see the rest of the of this Lexington Minute Man Six Pamphlet |
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