October 1925 The Decatur Herald
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Metro history: 'Midget runs 52 miles on a gallon of gas'
June 27, 1926: F. S. Townsley, chief ranger, officially handed a permit
to Guz Petzel, allowing him to drive his “four-cylinder, home-made
product” through Yosemite National Park -- the smallest automobile to
enter it. But it was a harbinger of bigger things: “Nature lovers,
old-timers” and their allies had been working to keep a road out of the
Yosemite Valley. As The Times reported a few weeks later, a new road
built by convicts was opened, “so broad and level that it brings the
valley within seven or eight hours of easy driving from the Golden
Gate.” Officials expected a ten-fold increase of visitors to the park.
(The New York Times)
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Smallest Auto in the World "Hoot Gibson Special" driven bt Gus Prezel
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