A very original car,restored and in fine running condition,with a wonderful original interior in fabric and with a fully vaneered roof lining.4.4 litre engine.A rare and imposing car ,perfect for wet weather events, Spare radiator.VCC Dating certificate.
Specification: 5.2 ltr. Moyer engine and 3-speed gearbox. Harvey Allen Moyer had a long tradition in producing horse drawn carriages when he started car production in 1909 in Syracuse. His cars were of very high quality. Only 401 were produced of which 10 are said to be still in existence.
The 1915 Ford Model T Roadster pictured here all in black was purchased shortly after it won a First in Class award at the Greenfield Village Concours in 2000. The Model T, like the others in the McMullen Collection had been restored by a marque expert in Traverse City, Michigan, adhering very strictly to original specifications.
John McMullen purchased this Packard 1-38 Runabout from Cornelius “Konnie†Kuiper, a Chicago funeral director, in 1997. Painstakingly restored, it has won many awards, including a First in Class at Meadow Brook Hall, Best of Show at Bay Harbour and a First in Class at Greenfield Village. Last shown in 2003, it presents opportunities for a new ow..
The 1914 Reo Depot Truck presented here was acquired by Mr. McMullen shortly after it earned its AACA Senior National badge in 1999. A stout vehicle, the REO is rated with a maximum capacity of 1,500 pounds. It rides on a wheelbase of 90 inches with a semi-elliptic front suspension and a full-elliptic rear suspension accommodating a set of mechanic..