This 1917 Pullman light delivery truck, owned by the Laugerman family and restored by Paul Vaughn, won Best in Class among York-built cars in a past Concours D'Elegance, an annual vintage car show that serves as a York County Heritage Trust fundraiser. Background posts: Mechanical museum intrigues newcomers, Where do you go for one-stop shopping on York County history? and When a Pullman automobile became a seesaw.
Was York the "Detroit of the East" or did it just miss becoming "Detroit of America"?
That prospect was raised again in the program for the annual high-end car show Concours D'Elegance held just this past weekend at York College.
The program "Ford and fins" reprinted a short item about York auto industry penned by William H. Shank, the late York resident and noted transportation writer.
"Under slightly different circumstances, York might have become 'Detroit' of America," Shank wrote.
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