This car was built using a White engine, driving through a Model T Ford axle with high speed gears and Rocky Mountain brakes. The boiler is a Stanley type built by Bourdon. Fuel system, steam automatic and pumps used are Stanley. The frame, steering, front axle, windshield and brass fittings are derived from a 1912 Overland. The White double acting..
1907 REO model G Project car with US titleWhat you see is what you get More info and parts list on request by mail Car could be brought to the UK in the next 2 weeks nearby London
As many of you will know, William Morris was a bicycle and motor car agent in Oxford who launched his first car in 1913. The Morris Oxford, priced at £175, was advertised as being capable of 50 mph and came to be regarded by many as the one of the best light cars available at the time. It was certainly good enough for Morris to have sold over 1,000..
This is a Wall Auto-Wheel mounted to a period James Trycycle .According to a statement that comes with the machine from the previous owner it was assembled before the First War and later dismantled in order to employ the engine to drive a grindstone.All the pieces where gathered up many years ago and subsequently rebuilt into present form.Offered ..
Ferdinand Porsche joined Austro-Daimler in 1905 as Technical Director becoming Managing Director in 1916. He received an honorary doctorate from Vienna University in 1917 which was no doubt awarded for his technically very advanced design work at Austro-Daimler. He was a keen advocate of developing smaller efficient engines rather than just adding ..