| Old car |
| Old Olds |
| Old auto |
| '20s car |
| '20s auto |
| 1920s car |
| Olds auto |
| Early car |
| Bygone car |
| Early auto |
| Car of old |
| Former car |
| Olds oldie |
| Vintage car |
| Olds of old |
| Bygone Olds |
| Classic car |
| Bygone auto |
| Antique car |
| Defunct car |
| Ancient car |
| Coveted car |
| Former auto |
| Olds mobile |
| Car of yore |
| Classic auto |
| Vintage auto |
| Antique auto |
| Old car make |
| Auto of yore |
| Defunct auto |
| Ancient auto |
| Auto acronym |
| Classic ride |
| Hudson rival |
| Olds antique |
| Olds classic |
| Ransom's car |
| Road classic |
| Royale maker |
| Antique Olds |
| Old Olds car |
| Classic Olds |
| Vintage Olds |
| Old roadster |
| Collector car |
| Historic auto |
| Old Olds auto |
| Old-time auto |
| Olds' old car |
| Packard rival |
| Auto monogram |
| Maxwell rival |
| Old bus maker |
| Olds creation |
| Very old Olds |
| Old Olds model |
| Old Oldsmobile |
| Classic wheels |
| Early roadster |
| AKA Speedwagon |
| Vintage wheels |
| Car of the 20's |
| Collectible car |
| 1976 rock album |
| Antiquated auto |
| Collector's car |
| Early U.S. auto |
| New car of 1904 |
| Old auto inits. |
| Old make of car |
| Speedwagon gang |
| Classic car co. |
| Old truck maker |
| Bygone roadster |
| Old touring car |
| Vintage vehicle |
| 1910s-1920s auto |
| Auto museum auto |
| Car of yesterday |
| Chocolaty goodie |
| Classic car make |
| Collector's auto |
| Discontinued car |
| Early auto brand |
| Edsel's relative |
| Essex competitor |
| Flying Cloud co. |
| Maxwell's cousin |
| Royale automaker |
| Speed Wagon make |
| Speedwagon maker |
| Auto of long ago |
| Early Ford rival |
| Spanish criminal |
| Vintage roadster |
| Classic roadster |
| Bygone Oldsmobile |
| Nash contemporary |
| Automotive inits. |
| 1920s touring car |
| A car, not a city |
| Classic auto make |
| Classic '20s auto |
| Early 20th-c. car |
| Early auto inits. |
| Monogrammatic car |
| One of Old's cars |
| '20s auto classic |
| Car of yesteryear |
| Motoring monogram |
| Olds' car company |
| Popular 20's auto |
| Vintage automaker |
| Early touring car |
| Old Olds creation |
| Speed Wagon maker |
| Ancient automobile |
| Classic early auto |
| Criminal, in Spain |
| Maxwell competitor |
| Maxwell's relative |
| Model T's relative |
| Old auto from Olds |
| One of Olds's cars |
| Pierce Arrow rival |
| Prized classic car |
| Royale 8 automaker |
| Runabout or Royale |
| Speedwagon letters |
| Classic car inits. |
| Vintage car inits. |
| Flying Cloud, e.g. |
| Essex contemporary |
| Flying Cloud maker |
| Classic automobile |
| Stutz contemporary |
| Part of a rock band |
| Hudson contemporary |
| Car created by Olds |
| ________ Speedwagon |
| Classic car of 1915 |
| Coveted classic car |
| Culprit, in Catania |
| Early runabout make |
| Make using initials |
| Motor City monogram |
| Popular car of 1906 |
| Royale 8 of autodom |
| Speedwagon initials |
| Vintage touring car |
| Willys contemporary |
| Certain "Speedwagon |
| Prized antique auto |
| Royale of old autos |
| Touring car of yore |
| 1906 Runabout, e.g. |
| Acronymic car of old |
| Antique auto letters |
| Auto created by Olds |
| Car monogram of yore |
| Classic American car |
| Early Olds transport |
| Early runabout brand |
| Erskine contemporary |
| Make of the Runabout |
| Packard contemporary |
| Treasured early auto |
| Vintage auto letters |
| Classic auto company |
| Culprit, in Calabria |
| Maxwell contemporary |
| Oldsmobile follow-up |
| Oldsmobile successor |
| Model T contemporary |
| 1910s-'20s car inits. |
| Antique car show make |
| Auto maker's monogram |
| Auto pioneer's inits. |
| Franklin contemporary |
| Locomobile competitor |
| Maker of the Royale 8 |
| Studebaker competitor |
| La Salle contemporary |
| Onetime Maxwell rival |
| Speed Wagon automaker |
| Flying Cloud, for one |
| Royale of old autodom |
| Vintage Olds creation |
| Hupmobile contemporary |
| ___ Speedwagon of rock |
| 1930s auto, ___ Royale |
| Antique auto show auto |
| Auto last made in 1936 |
| Autodom's Flying Cloud |
| Car colllector's quest |
| Car introduced in 1905 |
| Car named for Mr. Olds |
| Car of the early 1900s |
| Early automobile brand |
| Model B Runabout maker |
| Popular auto of 1920's |
| Royale carmaker of old |
| Royale or Flying Cloud |
| Early 20th-century car |
| Flying Cloud or Royale |
| Music's ___ Speedwagon |
| Rockers ___ Speedwagon |
| Monogrammatic motorcar |
| Car introduced in 1904 |
| Flying Cloud automaker |
| Duesenberg contemporary |
| Big automotive initials |
| Contemporary of a Stutz |
| Early automotive inits. |
| Flying Cloud of 1927-36 |
| Locomobile contemporary |
| Maker of the old Royale |
| Pierce Arrow competitor |
| Popular car of the '20s |
| Royale, of 30's autodom |
| Speed Wagon car company |
| Vintage vehicle letters |
| Auto introduced in 1904 |
| Flying Cloud of autodom |
| Auto pioneer's monogram |
| Rock band___ Speedwagon |
| ___/T.W.O." (1972 album) |
| Brand of early runabouts |
| Car monogram of the past |
| Flying Cloud or Royale 8 |
| Sought after classic car |
| Alternative to a Maxwell |
| Monogrammatic car of old |
| Classic car of yesteryear |
| Competitor of the Oakland |
| Flying Cloud manufacturer |
| Maker of the Royale Eight |
| Model M car of the 1910's |
| Monogram of early autodom |
| Rock's ____ Speedwagon |
| Vintage automotive inits. |
| 1927's Flying Cloud, e.g. |
| Maker of the Royale sedan |
| Pierce-Arrow contemporary |
| -- Speed Wagon (old truck) |
| Monogram that became a car |
| Old-time motoring monogram |
| Stutz Bearcat contemporary |
| ___ Speedwagon (rock band) |
| ___ The Fifth (1910's auto) |
| --- Speedwagon (rock group) |
| Auto last made in the 1930s |
| Automotive monogram of yore |
| Flying Cloud Brougham maker |
| Flying Cloud of old autodom |
| Longtime automotive acronym |
| Royale 8 automobile company |
| Treasuredautomotive classic |
| '20s-'30s Flying Cloud, e.g. |
| In My Dreams" ___ Speedwagon |
| Keep Pushin'" ___ Speedwagon |
| Custom Royale of old autodom |
| Maker of the old Speed Wagon |
| One-time Lansing car company |
| 1929's Flying Cloud, for one |
| 1927's Flying Cloud, for one |
| __ Speed Wagon: classic truck |
| Hi Infidelity" ___ Speedwagon |
| Automobile pioneer, initially |
| Automotive pioneer's initials |
| Car that went defunct in 1936 |
| Gold Comet, Raider, or Royale |
| Popular Roaring Twenties auto |
| ___ Speed Wagon (old vehicle) |
| America's longest-lasting car |
| ___ Speed Wagon (vintage auto) |
| Famous initials in car history |
| The Royale 8-31 sedan, for one |
| ___ Royale (Depression-era car) |
| Early initials in American cars |
| Don't Let Him Go" ___ Speedwagon |
| Company formed by Ransom E. Olds |
| The Flying Cloud, of old autodom |
| Kevin Cronin band ___ Speedwagon |
| ___ Speedwagon (1970s-'80s band) |
| Famed initials in auto pioneering |
| Flying Cloud, in old automobiling |
| Gary Richrath band ___ Speedwagon |
| Flying Cloud of the '30s, for one |
| Keep on Loving You" ___ Speedwagon |
| Hi Infidelity" band ___ Speedwagon |
| Take It on the Run" ___ Speedwagon |
| Time for Me to Fly" ___ Speedwagon |
| Wheels Are Turnin'" ___ Speedwagon |
| Old autodom's Model M or Model T-6 |
| You could buy one for $500 in 1910 |
| Car named for its maker's monogram |
| Classic Royale, of automotive fame |
| You could get one for $500 in 1910 |
| Auto last manufactured in the 1930s |
| Diamond ___ Trucks (bygone company) |
| Like property sold by a bank: Abbr. |
| ___ Motors, old Lansing manufacturer |
| Classic car whose name is a monogram |
| Competitor of the Essex or Hupmobile |
| Vintage car whose name is a monogram |
| Ridin' the Storm Out" ___ Speedwagon |
| Car named with its founder's initials |
| U.S. truck maker until the early '50s |
| Car named from its creator's initials |
| Automaker who produced the Flying Cloud |
| Old car company based in Lansing, Mich. |
| Can't Fight This Feeling" ___ Speedwagon |
| ___ property (building owned by a lender) |
| 1920s car that had its inventor's initials |
| One of the top four automakers, circa 1907 |
| This Speedwagon will "Keep On Loving You"? |
| ___ Speedwagon ("Take It on the Run" band) |
| ___ Speedwagon ("Keep on Loving You" band) |
| ___ Speedwagon ("Keep on Loving You" group) |
| Old car company with the slogan "Stands Pat |
| ___ Speedwagon (band named after an old car) |
| Can't Fight This Feeling" band __ Speedwagon |
| Car once called "The Gold Standard of Values |
| 1912 car used for the first trans-Canada trip |
| Car company named from its founder's monogram |
| Absente ___ (the defendant being absent): Law. |
| Auto co. whose name was its founder's initials |
| ___ Speedwagon (band that was big in the 1980s) |
| ___ Speedwagon ("Can't Fight This Feeling" band) |
| 1912 car used for the first trans-Canada auto trip |
| Absente ___ (in the absence of the defendant): Lat. |
| Former automaker that manufactured trucks in W.W. II |
| Old car make that's a homophone of a modern car model |
| The car in Thurber's 1933 story "The Car We Had to Push |
| ___ Speedwagon (band that Pat Benatar toured with in 2010) |
| Letters before Speedwagon (the band) or Speed Wagon (the car) |
| ___ Speedwagon (rock band with 13 top-40 hits in the '70s and '80s) |
| Cookie brand that released a limited-edition mystery flavor in October 2017 |
| ___ Speedwagon (band that would have had a different name if its keyboardist hadn't taken a transportation history class) |