Equipment
RHD. Water cooled 197/14 ALAM hp opposed twin, double chain drive, bulb horn, bell, acetylene headlights, Sprague Waldo kerosene sidelights, kerosene taillight, two row seating and full bed, wheel steering.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Good but old and chipped paint, Good upholstery. Greasy engine and chassis. Yellow painted wood spoke wheels, solid rubber tires. Adaptable pickup bed body with removable second seat. Dressed up in its Sunday-Go-To-Meeting attire with a top and seating for a whole family and with a decent but used older restoration.
Market commentary
A charming and practical High Wheeler adapted to the rude tracks and trails of the American Midwest and West during the early years of the last century. By 1912, though, it was an anachronism despite its practicality, overshadowed and obsoleted by Ford’s Model T introduced in 1909. A buggy with an engine instead of a horse, it is cheerful and simple to maintain and this is a realistic price for its condition and equipment.