Here is a large conversion of a Holt tractor into a quasi-tank, used for training US Navy recruits in land operations (Popular Mechanics, Sept. 1917). Unfortunately for a vehicle intended for use in rough front line terrain, it was quite tippy, all the weight being very high up.
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Unicycle
Apparently, this is an 1882 unicycle (Popular Mechanics, Sept. 1917). Looks like a good way to get a foot lopped off!
Robo-Horse
Early robotic horse (Popular Mechanics, Oct. 1917) drawing hay wagon.
Bad Ass Snowmobile
Ultimate bad-ass snowmobile (Popular Mechanics, Nov. 1917):

Super Sleigh
Allan Alexander “Scotty” Allan, one of Alaska’s most famous dog team trainers and handlers, designed this 60hp propeller-driven sleigh. He also trained 450 dogs for the French in WW1 and served in the Alaska Legislature! (Popular Mechanics, Nov. 1917).
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This portable soundboard to enhance the transmission of “bugle Morse code” seems to have been a non-starter (Popular Mechanics, Oct. 1917):

Rollin’ on the River
Giant ocean-going “wheel” ship, “theoretically capable of great speed.” Don’t think they managed a scale model, let alone a prototype (Popular Mechanics, Dec., 1917).

Fowl Play
Duck hunting with nets attached to the winds of a biplane (because it was illegal in California in 1921 to shoot wild fowl from a plane!). You needed a darn strong prop for this sport (Popular Mechanics, Feb. 1921).

Bandit Chaser!
The 1921 “Auto-Bandit Chaser in artist’s impression (Pop. Mech. Feb. 1921) and reality. A “trench gun” was a Winchester Model 1897 pump action shotgun–and that’s a story in itself!
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