Publicity Photo for the Amitron, the American Motors Corporation and Gulton Industries electronic car powered by Gulton's long-life, light-weight lithium battery system. The AM prototype vehicle seen here is a three-passenger car designed for short-haul transportation needs. The case in the foreground contains one-half of the lithium system, which is the equivalent in power to the 45 conventional automotive batteries, shown in the background, Detroit, MI, 1968. (Photo by RBM Vintage Images) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/publicity-photo-for-the-amitron-the-american-motors-corporation-and-gulton-industries-electronic-car-powered-by-gultons-long-life-light-weight-lithium-battery-system-the-am-prototype-vehicle-seen-here-is-a-three-passenger-car-designed-for-short-haul-transportation-needs-the-case-in-the-foreground-contains-one-half-of-the-lithium-system-which-is-the-equivalent-in-power-to-the-45-conventional-automotive-batteries-shown-in-the-background-detroit-mi-1968-photo-by-rbm-vintage-images-image376432282.html
RM2CTBY62–Publicity Photo for the Amitron, the American Motors Corporation and Gulton Industries electronic car powered by Gulton's long-life, light-weight lithium battery system. The AM prototype vehicle seen here is a three-passenger car designed for short-haul transportation needs. The case in the foreground contains one-half of the lithium system, which is the equivalent in power to the 45 conventional automotive batteries, shown in the background, Detroit, MI, 1968. (Photo by RBM Vintage Images)
Henry Ford (left) and Thomas Edison (right). No date or location. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/henry-ford-left-and-thomas-edison-right-no-date-or-location-image159209156.html
RMK70GW8–Henry Ford (left) and Thomas Edison (right). No date or location.
Inventor Charles Duryea (1861-1938), co-founder with his brother Frank of the Duryea Motor Wagon Company, at the tiller of his auto, Newport, RI, undated photo. Photo by National Archives & Records Administration Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inventor-charles-duryea-1861-1938-co-founder-with-his-brother-frank-of-the-duryea-motor-wagon-company-at-the-tiller-of-his-auto-newport-ri-undated-photo-photo-by-national-archives-records-administration-image594337122.html
RM2WEXB1P–Inventor Charles Duryea (1861-1938), co-founder with his brother Frank of the Duryea Motor Wagon Company, at the tiller of his auto, Newport, RI, undated photo. Photo by National Archives & Records Administration
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