Brick Rigs

Brick Rigs

1915 General Ericsson & Fletcher Company "Smart" Car.
21 Comments
Cartoonist_Key 5 Nov, 2022 @ 6:10pm 
OH, BRILLIANT!
Interrobang‽  [author] 5 Nov, 2022 @ 4:52pm 
no you have to fix it yourself
Cartoonist_Key 5 Nov, 2022 @ 3:43pm 
ARGH, IT LINK NO WORKY
Throw it Thursday night or something so I can get it Friday.
Cartoonist_Key 4 Nov, 2022 @ 10:48am 
I found the message. I need a decoder.
Cartoonist_Key 15 Aug, 2022 @ 9:21am 
I found that out after a quick stop at a steam truck.
Interrobang‽  [author] 15 Aug, 2022 @ 8:19am 
Oh whoops. It’s double s.
Cartoonist_Key 15 Aug, 2022 @ 6:52am 
Hold on a minute here, in Ericson in the title, there are two 'c's. Yet, in the description, there are two 's's. Not helpful when one is trying to find the correct spelling for the companies name.
Canadian_67 13 Aug, 2022 @ 6:00pm 
what about employee No. 427
StormPilot 13 Aug, 2022 @ 5:32am 
1/10 doesn't have a brain
Fletcher 10 Aug, 2022 @ 7:31pm 
This for some reason gives me Great Gatsby vibes
Cartoonist_Key 10 Aug, 2022 @ 6:53am 
Another obscurity I noticed, who's the "W.W." person whom appears at the very end?
kevinjohn.perry 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:51pm 
Obviusly Wizz is quality
Interrobang‽  [author] 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:47pm 
Clearly you've never tried to make a car cheaper than the Model T.
kevinjohn.perry 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:46pm 
Nice but this would be more rom the end of 1890'
Bob-isOP 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:41pm 
Still built better than most new vehicles
Interrobang‽  [author] 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:39pm 
It also had the first collapsible steering wheel, mostly due to the shoddy construction.

Kids liked to hide things in the seat cushions, due to the reason stated above.
Bob-isOP 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:37pm 
Make's me feel so much more secure
Cartoonist_Key 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:34pm 
The most safety it has is clearly the cushy seat padding that will absorb the impact in a head-on collision.

I don't think that was mentioned in the advertising brochure, however.
Interrobang‽  [author] 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:23pm 
Safety?
Bob-isOP 9 Aug, 2022 @ 6:05pm 
So... What type of safety features does this have?