117.5ci Horizontally Mounted Single-Cylinder Engine Single Downdraft Carburetor Approx. 7bhp at 600rpm 2-Speed Planetary Transmission Longitudinal Leaf Spring Suspension Clutch Band on Drive Sprocket Brake *Present ownership since the 1950s *Stalwart of many tours and events *Former AACA Prize Winner *Completed the Centenary London to Brighton..
Known ownership history Featured in the famous motoring motion picture Genevieve Many-time London-Brighton Run participant Present ownership since 2010 Starter motor fitted "In the year 1901 the car I had ordered in the previous year for my daughter was ready at Renault's works, Billancourt, Paris. It was of 4½ horse-power, with a De Dion eng..
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De Dion Boutton Tricycle. Circa 1902. Engine n°16274 Clutch Water cooling of the cylinder head To be registered 50 000 - 60 000 € We are at the end of 1881, to prepare the party he is organizing, Albert De Dion goes to the Giroux shop, boulevard des Italiens in Paris. While ch..
The two-cylinder Model A Runabout was Henry Ford’s first-series production automobile, sold after the establishment of Ford Motor Company on June 16, 1903. Only 670 examples were assembled at a former wagon factory on Detroit’s Mack Avenue. Despite its sound design, the little Ford was unrecognized by the Association of Licensed Automobile Manuf..
The importance of the Studebaker family’s contributions to the nation’s expansion should not be understated. Their advanced metallurgy and manufacturing techniques helped supply early settlers with strong long-lasting wagons and quality tools to help conquer the wild west and, in the process, made Studebaker one of the world’s largest producers ..
Rooted in the Pope Manufacturing Company established by Colonel Albert A. Pope in Boston in 1876, Pope-Hartford was one of the company’s numerous automotive marques. While first a highly successful bicycle manufacturer, the company commenced automobile production with the Pope-Waverley in 1897. In the ensuing years, the Pope Manufacturing Compan..
Marketed as “The Cheapest Automobile in the World – Everybody Should Have One,” the Orient Buckboard was the product of the Waltham Manufacturing Co. of Massachusetts. Originally a bicycle manufacturer that graduated to producing electric vehicles, by 1902, the company was building its own internal combustion engines and released the Buckboard m..
This very original single cylinder 3hp 1903 Clement Type C voiturette comes with four folders of history which contains copies of contemporary Clement marketing and advertising literature, various items of correspondence relating to the car, many early photographs and lots of other information on it including detailed guidance on maintenance and dr..