As a young man, Raymond Stanley was undoubtedly the envy of his classmates; his father and uncle owned an automobile company and could build cars to order. The Stanley twins, F.E. and F.O., were America’s premier manufacturers of steam cars; their cars became the standard to which all others were measured. Between 1908 and 1916, their Stanley Motor..
Numéro de châssis 16780 Moteur no. 172839 Moteur : quatre cylindres, coulé en paires, culasse en L, 3069cc Boîte de vitesses : manuelle, quatre vitesses Empattement : 117 1/2 In. Suspension : ressorts semi-elliptiques à l'avant et elliptiques trois-quarts à l'arrière Emplacement : près de Rotterdam Produit par la Wolseley Tool and Motor C..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Hershey event, 5 - 6 October 2022. Please check back soon as our dedicated cataloguing team is preparing the description for this lot. To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM website at rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/hf22.
Reg. no. BM 3128Chassis no. 10699Engine no. 10427 VCC Dating Cert. no. 645 Although there were many companies with the Standard name it is the British one that is best known. Founded in 1903 by Reginald Maudslay with a capital of £3000 it wasn't until 1904 when the first ..
Stock Ref - SO405 / Year - 1911 / Seats - 4 / Registration - BS9198 / Restored - 2000 / Fuel - Kerosene-petrol mix / Pilot light- GAS We are delighted to have been given the opportunity to advertise this fantastic Stanley steam car for sale on behalf of the owner..
The current owner acquired this rare piece of GM history in 1992 for his own private collection of motor cars. Walking around this 112-year-old Buick one should appreciate the stunning originality, including paintwork and pin striping, wooden wheels and bia..
Rauch & Lang of Cleveland, Ohio, was a prestigious name in the electric car field and before that, in the carriage trade. The company dated from 1884, when wagon builder Jacob Rauch and real estate magnate Charles E. J. Lang formed a partnership to manufacture high-end carriages. By the beginning of the 20thcentury, Rauch & L..
As one of the Brass Era’s grandest, most potent automobiles, Pierce-Arrow’s mighty Model 66 sits in elite company. Named for the headline-grabbing power output of its immense T-head inline six-cylinder engine, the Model 66 first debuted in 1910 and was produced in limited numbers through 1918. It was the reserve of America’s wealthiest and most exc..