You'll have to bring your own horse, but if you ever wanted to go dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh, here's your chance
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You'll have to bring your own horse, but if you ever wanted to go dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh, here's your chance
No Reserve: c.1800s Albany Cutter Horse-Drawn Sleigh
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You'll have to bring your own horse, but if you ever wanted to go dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh, here's your chance
No Reserve: c.1800s Albany Cutter Horse-Drawn Sleigh
Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: c.1800s Albany Cutter Horse-Drawn Sleigh at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #224,813.
Bring a Trailer (bringatrailer.com)
@jalefkowit Thanks for sharing that! Also, fun fact: for 19th century young people, the "one horse open sleigh" was the equivalent of the later "Little Deuce Coupe": it was fast so they'd hold races (ergo the bit about getting flipped over on a snowbank), AND it could only hold two passengers (so young men and women could talk – and maybe more – without a chaperone sitting in the back seat).
Yes, "Jingle Bells" is about drag racing and making out. It's "American Graffiti" v.19c.
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