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Stanley logo, 1919 1912 Stanley steam car 6hp Stanley steam car engine Gasoline burner for a Stanley steam car boiler Steam generator of a 1919 Stanley Steamer. Early Stanley cars had light wooden bodies mounted on wooden "perch poles" with full-elliptic springs. Steam was generated in a vertical fire-tube boiler, mounted beneath the seat, with ...
Walker went on to found Mobile Company of America at the Stanley works in Tarrytown, New York, while Barber moved house to Bridgeport, Connecticut, as Locomobile, where the Stanley twins were named general managers. [3] The Stanley twins founded the Stanley Motor Carriage Company in 1902, becoming the sharpest rival to Locomobile. [4]: 853
A A Automobile Company (1910–1913) 'Blue & Gold, Red John, model Abbott-Detroit (1909–1918) Moved to Cleveland and renamed to 'Abbott' in 1917. Abeln-Zehr (1911–1912) Renamed to 'Zehr' after departure of S. Abeln in 1912. AC Propulsion (1997–2003) tzero model Apex Motor Car Company (1920–1922) Ace model Acme Motor Car Company (1903–1911) Adams Company (1905–1912) 'Adams-Farwell ...
In 1902 they formed the Stanley Motor Carriage Company which operated from 1902 to 1924. The cars made by the company were colloquially called Stanley Steamers, although several different models were produced. [30] A Stanley Steamer set the world record for the fastest mile in an automobile (28.2 seconds) in 1906.
Perhaps the best selling and best known steam car was the Stanley Steamer, produced from 1896 to 1924. Between 1899 and 1905, Stanley outsold all gasoline-powered cars and was second only to the electric cars of the Columbia Automobile Company in the U.S. [ 10 ] It used a compact fire-tube boiler to power a simple double acting two cylinder engine.
Built as a barge in 1910; converted to steamer 1911. Maude: 300 tons: 1885– J. Lamby 1885 Sawers & Wilson E. Rich & Co. –1907 Permewan, Wright 1907– H. Theisz 1885–1887 W. Payne 1896–1898 H. Payne 1896–1898: Probably named for the Murrumbidgee town Engineer Wilcox lost both arms 1885. [160] Capt. Theisz fell overboard and drowned ...