Francis Edgar Stanley’s son knew what he wanted in 1910. "Ray Stanley told his dad he wanted a lower car, similar to the Stutzes and the Mercers," said Brent Campbell of Northboro, Massachusetts. "He ...
Ever wonder what it would be like to ride into the past? Turns out it’s pretty steamy. When Norm Schaut drives through his Linwood neighborhood, people turn their heads and other drivers stare. Or at ...
This week’s Pete’s Pick of the Week carries a historical theme: We’re talking about two over-a-century-in-age tractors and an antique Case steam engine bringing in notable returns on the used farm ...
Make no mistake about the size of the 1911 Stanley Model 85 steam car. The seven passenger car appears much longer than the 15 feet, 8 inches it is bumper to bumper - if it had bumpers. Perhaps the ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Bundaberg. Followed categories will be added to My News. A black 1903 J Series Grout Steam Engine car and a maroon 1911 Stanley 63-5 Touring sedan are the region's ...
Stanley was losing steam by 1910, as internal-combustion cars advanced not only in performance but also (as Kit Foster notes in The Stanley Steamer: America's Legendary Steam Car) in the techniques of ...