1910 Stanley 10HP Tourer For Sale12/19/2019 Stanley Open-top Tourer 10hp Year built- 1910 Seats- 4 Fuel- Kerosene-petrol mix Pilot- Gas Boiler Test- Current Restored- 2000 Reg No- BS 9198 Price-£74,995 We are delighted to have been given the opportunity to advertise this fantastic Stanley steam car for sale. It is an exceptional and truly sorted example, current owned and maintained by a keen enthusiast. It is an example of a 10hp four-seat open top Tourer, built originally in 1910. It is in good running condition with excellent paintwork. It was rebuilt by the late Reg Parsons in 2000. The boiler was removed by the current owner and rebuilt, to include a new superheater, by J Goold & Sons in around 2013. It has been converted to a gas pilot with two gas canisters. Once ignited, it runs on a kerosene-petrol mix. The boiler work was done under the wing of reputable boiler inspector Dave Wothers. The existing hydraulic has another 5 years or so remaining. If desired, a new steam test will be included in the sale, as the current ticket expires shortly in January 2020. It is road registered and includes the V5C on the registration number BS 9198 - being under the historic vehicle tax band, it is, of course, tax and MOT exempt. A fantastic opportunity to buy a unique machine which epitomises the look of the steam car. Restored and maintained to a high standard, this would want for no more than generally maintenance work wise and would be ready to go for the 2020 season. Asking Price - £74,995 As with any of our listed vehicles, we always recommend viewing in person. This steam car is not on our premises however we do ask all inquiries be made to us in the first instance to us and a viewing can be made thereafter. For email enquiries, please contact us on classics@berrybrook.co.uk and to phone, please call 01392 833301.
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1910 Stanley Model 60 For Sale12/19/2019 Stanley Model 60 Runabout 10hp Year built-1910 Chassis No- 5491 Boiler- J Goold, 095 Boiler- Year 2016 Fuel- Kerosene Boiler Test- Current until 2020 Pilot- Gas Reg No- BF 4908 Price- £49,995 We are delighted to have been given the opportunity to advertise this fantastic 10hp Stanley steam car for sale. It is an exceptional and truly sorted example, with an excellent background documented in a large folder of accompanying paperwork. It is an example of a 10hp four-seat open top Runabout, built originally in 1910. It is in good running condition with excellent paintwork and looks stunning. It has recently, in 2016, had a new boiler, made by J Goold; a reputable name in steam car boiler making. As such, amongst the intensive paperwork accompanying this car, we have a boiler certificate dated to expire towards the end of 2020. In an attempt to interpret the receipts and small snippets of writeups within the paperwork, I have managed to put together something of a timeline of this car's more recent life. This car left the Stanley workshop in 1910 as one of 352 other Type 60 Stanley’s to leave the shop that year. It is number 5491 and engine number 6--440. It spent its life in the USA, being converted into a boy racer looking machine in 1922 (the photos are something to behold!) Eventually, it came into the ownership of a Geary Baese of Fort Collins, Colorado in need of a complete restoration. We have some photos of how Mr. Baese first saw this car and his highly skilled input to the project is documented. In 2006 the car was sold as a partially complete project and it was at this point that it was bought by a gentleman in the UK who imported it and completed it to a high standard. It has since changed hands a couple of times, needing a new boiler in 2016 which was fitted and it is now presented for sale as a well sorted example of a sought after but hard to come by, well traceable and documented Type 60 Stanley. It has been converted to a gas pilot with two gas canisters. Once ignited, it runs on a kerosene. It is road registered and includes the V5C on the registration number BF 4908 - being under the historic vehicle tax band, it is, of course, tax and MOT exempt. A fantastic opportunity to buy a unique machine which epitomises the look of the steam car. Restored and maintained to a high standard, this would want for no more than generally maintenance work wise and would be ready to go for the 2020 season. Asking Price - £49,995 As with any of our listed vehicles, we always recommend viewing in person. This steam car is based on our premises and so is available for viewing during our opening hours. Please do give us a call in advance of viewing to let us know you are on your way. For email enquiries, please contact us on classics@berrybrook.co.uk and to phone, please call 01392 833301. 2 Cylinder Steam Engine for sale12/3/2019 2 cylinder engine with chain For Sale Located in Washington, DC area USA. Possibly a Mason Engine. sold Offers Welcome Packaging and shipping extra Contact Charles Fox-cef5psu@gmail.com Replica STEAM car for sale11/20/2019 Completed in 1995, this unique steam car was inspired by the North American manufacturers from the turn of 20th century. A very fun car to own, with the vis-a-vis seating enabling the children come along and enjoy the experience. The 15hp twin high pressure engine gives plenty of power and a good turn of speed, she will steam around all day at 15-20mph loaded with 2 adults and 2 children. The owner has done a "speed run" with it and achieved 42mph, however did say it wasn't an experience they would be in hurry to do again! Driving is very enjoyable and surprisingly simple. Turn on the burners and within 30mins the boiler is up to pressure, jump on and away you go. The boiler is automatically fired and the water pump set up well and requires minimal adjustment when on the move. The car has a dog clutch fitted to engage drive to the rear axle allowing you to run the engine when stationary. It is also fitted with modern disc brakes. On the road it averages 8-10mpg of fuel and 1mpg of water. The engine itself is a lovely bit of engineering, all crank pins and bearings are on roller bearings as such the only lubrication required is the steam lubricator. The boiler is a superheated unit with 400psi working pressure and automatically fired by a 24volt kerosene burner. Water feed is through a crank driven pump and manual hand pump. Mechanically the car is very well sorted however she would benefit from a repaint in the near future. A Brian James race transporter 4 trailer for transport is also available subject to separate negotiation. Shar Seller: Legacy Vehicles Brokering Year Built: 1995 Steam Certificate Expiry: Aug 2020 Hydraulic Expiry: 2025 Location: Suffolk Price was £23000.00 New Price £19,950 Email-info@legacyvehicles.co.uk Phone 07891063077 1908 Stanley model F 20HP Touring10/25/2019 1908 Stanley model F 20HP Touring Very well known, original Stanley. Found in Rhode Island by Webster Knight, restored by Calvin Holmes for Curt Blake
Take this Stanley steaming for just $189,500.00 OBO Contact Stewart Laidlaw Redding, CT, (203) 664-1322 (209) 743-6622 1910 Stanley 60 10HP for sale10/22/2019 To be offered at Bonhams Collector's Motor Cars and Automobilia, RAF Museum Hendon 21 Nov 2019 Hendon, RAF Museum 1910 Stanley 10hp Steam Runabout Registration no. BF 4908 Chassis no. 5491 *Believed raced in the USA during the late 1910s/early 1920s *Original engine and running gear *Matching numbers *Extensively improved *Excellent climbing performance *Boiler certificate valid to 24th Nov 2020 Footnotes
Estimate-£ 40,000 - £ 60,000 US$ 52,000 - US$ 78,000 € 47,000 - € 70,000 For more information click here. Circa 1900 Locomobile project10/22/2019 To be offered at Bonhams London to Brighton Run Sale, Veteran Motor Cars and Related Automobilia 1 Nov 2019, starting at 14:00 GMT with lot 1. London, New Bond Street c.1900 Locomobile Project Engine no. 526 *Renowned high quality steam car maker *Rare early steam-powered automobile *Sold strictly as viewed Footnotes
Estimate- £ 5,000 - £ 6,000 € 5,800 - € 7,000 US$ 6,500 - US$ 7,800 For more information click here. 1900 Locomobile for sale10/22/2019 To be offered at Bonhams London to Brighton Run Sale, Veteran Motor Cars and Related Automobilia 1 Nov 2019, starting at 14:00 GMT with lot 1. London, New Bond Street Lot 316 1900 Locomobile Steamer Type 2 5½hp Spindle Seat Runabout Registration no. 811 UXB Chassis no. 29 *Rare early steam-powered automobile *Imported from the USA in 1988 *Restored in 2018 by the British Engineerium *Fully steam certified Footnotes
Estimate £ 35,000 - £ 45,000 € 41,000 - € 52,000 US$ 46,000 - US$ 59,000 For more information click here. 1896 roper steam bicycle replica for sale10/14/2019 1896 Roper Steam Bicycle Replica. Made to an extremely high standard. Any variations are no more than 1mm. Has a square boiler as original. All parts are hand made. Wheel size is 2 1/4 x 28" as original. Inspection is invited. Two short videos of the bicycle running are available. One video shows the bicycle on the road. Rushmore Motors are a marketing agency, marketing the steam bicycle on behalf of the New Zealand owner. Payment is made directly to the owner, not to Rushmore Motors. If you wish to speak to the owner please ask. Priced at $70000 NZD. Phone- 0272245045 or email vintagecars@xtra.co.nz for more information 1914 Stanley 607 for sale10/14/2019 An original car in very good condition. New Bourdon Boiler fitted 2015 with boiler certificate to January 2020. Rear axle rebuilt with new half shafts and differential gears carried out by J R Goold. Brakes recently relined.
£95,000 Contact Bill Rich 02380 893138 or by Email: bill1914rich@gmail.com. SOLD Nelson steam car for sale10/14/2019 1992 Nelson Steam Car For Sale
Les Nelson’s home built car has been with me for the last 17 years. It is in working order and has boiler insurance until July 2020. Although I have it insured for road use it would technically require an MOT to be road legal (it was first registered in 1992). Sold For further details contact: mnewbutt@yahoo.co.uk 1903 Type B Stanley STEAM CAR For Sale10/14/2019 For Sale 1903 Stanley Type B Very original 1903 Brighton Run Car. This car has done many Brighton runs and there is a clip on YouTube of 2009 run. This car won the 120 years of Stanley Cartier award at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2017 and the new owner will get the winning Silver Plate with the car. The VCC Certificate of Date No 1980 says it is a Type A but it is registered as a Type B. The VCC also so say this is the most original Type A they have seen. It appears never to have been restored and has always been in running order. I am sure the bodywork has had work done but the engine and pumps seem original. The boiler was replaced in 2015 and the hydraulic certificate runs until 2025. The next Steam certificate is due in January 2020. In my ownership. I have had hydraulic disc brakes fitted which apply to the engine not on the wheels. These are hidden under the car in a box. The car is much safer now on modern roads. She steams up and runs very well and is almost silent. I am including a special hydraulic jack I have had made so the car can be run statically. I also have a tailor made waterproof cover. I have a number of articles of great interest about the car. If you are looking for a genuine original Stanley in very good working order, to take to shows or do the Brighton run look no further. I have been advised that £75000.00 is about the right price but as these are so rare it is very difficult to know if this is right, if you would like to make an offer please let me know. The car is near Chichester, West Sussex. Contact Robin Hamilton 07834 039585 robin.hamilton@btconnect.com. Offers invited New Price-£55,000 The car is a 1901 (September I think) that has been officially dated by the Veteran Car Club of Western Australia.
It is a “style No 5 Locosurrey” as shown in the sales catalog. These differ from the 2 seater in that the 4 seater have longitudinal fully elliptical springs and a longer wheelbase. The surrey suffers from the fact that the boiler is under the rear seat, making observation by the driver difficult (this is why FE & FO designed the fold down secondary seating front on the later Stanley's) however I’ve overcome the problem by fitting a reversing camera focused on the gauge glass and a small (removable) LED screen visible from the drivers position. I purchased the car from Richard Mann of Kansas in 2006 a long way off completed. But it came with the original chassis, springs, axles & engine. It also came with a partially built replacement body, modeled off the original (that had rotted beyond all hope), a raw milled differential, a replacement water tank and raw castings for steam components. It also had extensive technical drawing, drawn by Richard (an aeronautical engineer) of the steam components. The boiler is a new one purchased from Bourdon (spelling?) boiler works in the US. (the Aussie dollar was much more favorable then!). I completed the body, built the seats, including upholstery, manufactured the steering tiller (which was fitted to the original tie rods and front axles) I also built the burner, super-heater, steam controls, water pumps, fuel and air pressure system, controls, exhaust flue and everything else to complete the car. It was road registered in June 2018. I have provided the Brighton organisation with the history and restoration photos but they have a blanket ruling on Locomobiles requiring a full inspection by the VCC of GB I believe with the car authenticated it should be worth about $150,000 AUD but obviously cannot achieve anything like this without such paperwork. Anyway I would like to achieve, a minimum of $80,000.00 AUD for the car and believe it represents excellent value at that price. It obviously owes me substantially more than that. I can supply all the paperwork from Richard Mann, as well as my collection of information gathered over the last 12 years. I also have a partially complete 17 inch boiler shell that was originally supplied (before I obtained the one from the US) as well as assorted other bits and pieces, that I’ve collected. I’m happy to supply any other information upon request. $80000.00 Australian Dollars. Dave Hume <davehume09@gmail.com> 1900 Locomobile for sale9/2/2019 LOCOMOBILE RUNABOUT (1900) Chassis n. 2752 ASI registration. USA origin. Comes from Ohio. Eligible for the "London-Brighton". Fully original. Revised original engine. Completely working. With 100L of water it makes 30KM. Awarded with a 1st place plaque as an originality in an elegance competition. Germany Rally. We offer logistics and home delivery service. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Wide range of cars & motorbikes in offer in our premises . The car can be visited in our showroom in Reggionell Emilia, Italy. POA For more information click here. 1908 Stanley M For sale9/2/2019 To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Hershey event, 10 - 11 October 2019. Offered from the Muckel Collection. Chassis 426 The fastest, most powerful road-going Stanley model ever produced. Well-maintained older restoration by the late Carl Amsley. Formerly owned by Richard C. Paine and Otis Chandler. An ideal steam tour car with remarkable performance The Stanley steam car had a well-earned reputation for performance in the early years of the automobile; its engineering was then seen as the pinnacle of high-tech design and made for a very fast car that famously set the land speed record at Ormond Beach, Florida, in 1906. Yet in many ways it was also something of the American Bugatti—a relatively small, light machine, without the impressive towering visuals of, say, a Peerless or a Pierce Great Arrow.That changed in 1908 with the introduction of what was truly the ultimate Stanley, the Model M, representing the peak of the company’s designs—what the 66 was to Pierce and the Limited to Oldsmobile. It was a roomy five-passenger touring car; like the famous Model K, it was built on a 114-inch-wheelbase chassis and equipped with the largest and most potent 30-horsepower engine and a 550 psi boiler. These mechanical specifications, identical to the land-speed-record-setting Stanley of fame, could propel the Model M and its passengers along at 70 mph for as long as there was water in the tank. In performance and stature, it was every bit the equal of any internal-combustion road car the world’s builders could create to challenge it. It was humbly but quite accurately described by its builders thus: “We believe this is the most powerful stock touring car ever built in the world.”Very expensive, the Model M was small in number; only 75 were made over two seasons, 1908 and 1909, and no original example has survived. Fortunately, as with many Stanleys, several very authentic and high-quality examples have been produced since from original parts, among them that offered here. It was built by the late Carl Amsley of St. Thomas, Pennsylvania, the most well-known Stanley expert of his era, highly regarded for the craftsmanship and excellent engineering of his cars. Completed in 1978, the car was awarded National First Prize in Antique Automobile Club of America competition, testament to the build quality involved.The completed Model M was acquired by Joseph L. Knapp of St. Cloud, Florida, then passed to the revered collector and sportsman Otis Chandler, a man who appreciated high performance from all eras. In 1985 it was exchanged in one of Mr. Chandler’s regular transactions with Richard C. Paine’s famed Seal Cove Auto Museum of Maine. There it remained alongside several other highly notable Stanleys until 2008, when it was acquired by John Muckel. It has now resided in the good care of the Muckel Collection for over a decade.Today the restoration shows little overall use and good cosmetic care, with its rich, dark green finish accented in black, and a chassis, artillery wheels, and striping in lemon yellow. The interior is upholstered in button-tufted black leather overseen by a black cloth top. Accessories, the highlight of any Brass automobile, include Rushmore acetylene headlamps, E&J kerosene sidelights and taillight, a trumpet-style bulb horn, and two large side-view mirrors affixed to the windshield frame. The car is accompanied by a selection of reprinted manuals and literature.Every Stanley enthusiast should desire a Model M—the ultimate performance thrill from a company that built the fastest land-going vehicles of its era. It is an engineer and tinkerer’s dream, fairly begging to move speedily once again down a country highway.To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM website at - details above. For more information click here. Sold 1916 Stanley 726 for sale9/2/2019 For Sale at Bonhams the Beaulieu Sale Collectors' Motor Cars & Motorcycles and Automobilia 7 Sep 2019, 16:00 BST Beaulieu, National Motor Museum NOW SOLD PRIVATELY 1916 Stanley Three-Seat Steam Roadster Registration no. EL 1004 Chassis no. 16703 *Iconic American steam-powered passenger car *New burner installed (2008) *Boiler inspection report (December 2018) Footnotes
Estimate £40,000-£50,000 GBP For more information click here. 1903 Stanley model a for sale9/2/2019 For Sale at Bonhams the Beaulieu Sale Collectors' Motor Cars & Motorcycles and Automobilia 7 Sep 2019, 16:00 BST Beaulieu, National Motor Museum Lot 704 1903 Stanley 6½hp Model A Steam Runabout sold Registration no. BS 8248 Chassis no. 520 • Iconic American steam-powered passenger car • Engine completely remanufactured (2008) • Axle overhauled (2011) • VCC Dating Report Footnotes
Estimate- £30,000-£40,000 GBP For more information click here 1903/04 Stanley Model B project. Body with spindle back seat, water tank sized for 14” boiler/burner (not included). Springs, 6 ½ HP engine s/n 3##, Stanley Bros gauges, BX/CX front axle, various other parts. SOLD $7,900. Contact Ben Popadak, Bowdoin Maine 207-208-7739 bpopadak@yahoo.com 1911 Stanley 62 for sale7/30/2019 1911 Stanley Steamer, Model 62, 10 hp Roadster with Serial #5997 Owned for forty years and participated in many steam car tours. This original car is in good condition mechanically and runs very well The car was restored in the early 1950's from an original car. In the 1980's the engine was gone through and updated with new rings, hard chrome piston rods, and new wrist pins It has a Baker burner and the boiler has been tested recently to 1,000 lbs All brass and bright work is in good condition. Asking $ 85,000 USD Contact Donald Nelson, Harwington, Connecticut, USA Email-chopr46@snet.net Tel-(860) 424-2315 1909 White 20HP Model O Engine For sale7/30/2019 For Sale Now!
White 20 HP ’0’ Engine Not stuck Kept in dry storage for nearly 50 years. Sold Asking $3,500.00 USD obo Must Sell For Estate! Contact Steven P Williams, Gold Bar, WA. Email-Mrwilliamswhirlingwheels@yahoo.com Tel-360-535-1110 Modelworks likamobile project for sale7/18/2019 Modelworks Likamobile (1899 Locomobile Replica) 90% Complete.
2 Dietz Kerosene driving lights & Taillight included along with a 4 Chime Whistle, tyre pump, & copper oil funnel. The car needs batteries, the brake calipers leak and need to be rebuilt or replaced and the body panels and seat need final fastening. $21,000.00 USD OBO Contact John R. Crist-Earlton, New York.USA. Tel. 518-731-9375 Email-crist133@aol.com 1901 Locomobile locosurrey for sale7/17/2019 Locomobile Steam Cars were the largest selling automobile in 1901 selling some 3,000 units. Most of them are the 2 seater variety but there were 4 seaters produced as well, these are extremely rare. The surrey is style number 5 and one of the most handsome of the type. Designed by FE & FO Stanley, the Locomobile company produced steam vehicles until 1902, when they switched to internal combustion. I've spent 12 years restoring this car from components I purchased from an elderly gentleman in Kansas who had realised he wouldn't get around to it. September 1901 this car was produced as dated by the Western Australian veteran Car Club and has a Don Bourdon 17 1/2 inch boiler, it uses 98 octane fuel through the burner which heats the water to 200psi, from here it is led through the throttle and super-heater to the twin reciprocating pistons. the power (8 power strokes per 2 crank revolutions) is transmitted via a 5/8 link chain to the dual drum differential and then to the rear wheels. All steam, water, air and fuel equipment is new and in excellent order. the steam automatic (shuts fuel at 210psi) is new from Stanley Steam Supplies, as is the throttle. Heaps of photos, video, information, history and material available. Click here for more information Car located in Australia 1910 Stanley Model 60 Runabout for sale7/17/2019
The Stanley occupies a mythical place in early automotive history and is arguably the most famous of the era’s steam-powered cars. For 1910, the nimble and quick 10 hp Stanleys were a bargain at $850. For over 70 years and three generations, this astonishingly original Stanley Runabout was a family favorite in the esteemed Fred Buess collection. It was purchased in Glendale, California in 1937 from a fellow who, despite the car’s fine condition, was fearful of the Stanley’s boiler pressure. A lifelong aficionado of steam technology, Mr. Buess was among the 17 founding members of the Horseless Carriage Club of America, and this Stanley was the car with which he attended most of the club meets between 1937 and 1946. In 1947, the Runabout took its place, among six other Stanleys, on static display in the collection. The current owner acquired this steamer from the Buess family in 2010, and Fred A. Buess Jr. assisted in returning the steamer to working order. Although the seat leather and top fabric have deteriorated some over the years, overall the car is presentable to enjoy and display. It is extremely rare that an unrestored Stanley that has been so lovingly preserved comes to market, and it would be a particular prize for any steam devotee. Estimate-$140,000-180,000 USD Offered without reserve at Gooding & Company Pebble Beach Auction For more information click here Four owners from new Chassis no. 146 Engine no. 219 According to the Stanley register, this 1902 Stanley is the eighth oldest example of the marque and one of only five short front, 70" wheelbase cars to survive. The car still has the original body tag and the serial number stampings can be easily seen in the wooden body. They're only original once! $ 89500,00 USD Click here for more details Donna Nydam-Basler donnabasler@mac.com Bob Nydam's Original 1911 Stanley Model 70 Touring For Sale Original 1911 Stanley Model 70 Touring for sale. Well known in Steam car circles, veteran car of over 3 decades of steam tours. This is not a 'sweepings' car, is a fantastic touring car. In dad's own words, "the greatest motoring pleasure of my life." Part of the1940's opera singer James Melton's car collection, acquired by Winthrop Rockefeller, and held in his museum in Petit-Jean Mountain, Arkansas until the early 1970's when dad purchased from the museum. Much documentation and literature, extra parts, etc. Serious inquiries only. All inquiries to Donna Basler, 312-391-0210 Please contact Donna Basler for more information. Serious inquiries, please. 312-391-0210 Submitted Files Upload File img_0057.jpg Upload File_1 img_0058.jpg Upload File_2 img_0059.jpg Upload File_3 fullsizeoutput_6d1a.jpeg |
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