A radiator shell for Cleveland's White Motor Company by modernist designer Alexis De Sakhnoffsky. Sakhnoffsky did design work for Cord, Auburn and Packard and was responsible for the 1933 Nash, 1934 LaSalle and the 1934 Packard 1108 Sport Phaeton. 1936. Invented by Alexis De Sakhnoffsky.
A pump truck for fighting fires. John Grybos designed a number of fire-fighting vehicles. 1939. Invented by John J. Grybos.
A radiator ornament for the driver who dreams of taking to the skies. 1928. Invented by Murray Witt.
A pop-up camper trailer with style. 1954. Invented by Walter E. Hille.
Pie-on-pie shaped car. 1957. Invented by Frank A. Petry.
A jaunty coupe design. Here is another design by Niilo Pesola. Unfortunately, there seems to be no information online about Mr. Pesola. 1928. Invented by Niilo Pesola.
A coupe with aggressive styling. 1939. Invented by Niilo Pesola.
An ornamental design for a trailer. 1935. Invented by Edward H. Perkins.
A Pegasus radiator cap design assigned to the Stover Signal Engineering Company of Racine, Wisconsin. 1926. Invented by Emory P. Seidel.
An ornamental tread design for automobile tires. 1927. Invented by Ramford G. Taylor.