Massive display featuring six documents affiliated with pioneering American automotive companies, including: a bank check dated February 26, 1900, signed by Charles E. Duryea, co-creator of the first commercially produced automobile; a Lincoln Motor Company stock certificate dated December 1920, signed by co-founder Wilfred C. Leland and treasurer William T. Nash; a South Side Auto Company stock certificate dated November 19, 1907, signed by the company's president and secretary; a Willys-Overland Motors, Inc. subscription certificate from 1936, featuring the facsimile signatures of its executives; a Kaiser-Frazer Corporation stock certificate from 1949, featuring facsimile signatures of its executives; and a transfer document for shares of Kaiser-Frazer, signed in ink by Joseph W. Frazer as the company's vice president. Impressively cloth-matted and framed with several images and descriptive plaques to an overall size of 65 x 42. In overall fine condition.
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