Author Topic: FS: Real vintage vehicles  (Read 1026 times)

Offline Berman

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FS: Real vintage vehicles
« on: November 08, 2017, 12:58:59 PM »
 1912 Pioneer cyclecar. Made by American Manufacturing Company in Chicago, USA. In 1911, a young engineer named William Bushnell Stout was commissioned (his first major project) to design the 1912 Pioneer model. Stout later went on to form the Stout Metal Airplane Company which designed and built the Ford Trimotor. Of all the Pioneers built from 1910 to AMC's closing in 1914, my cyclecar is the only survivor. All metal and wood components are restored originals including the Monarch engine and optional Edison electric headlamps. Appraised at $80,000 to $90,000 by classic car museum. Selling for $50,000 USD. Red with black fenders. Google "1912 Pioneer cyclecar" to see photos at CCLV.

 1908 Moto Reve motorcycle. Restored to just built yesterday condition. Light grey with medium blue pin striping. Britain's top WWI ace, James McCudden owned a 1907 Moto Reve. Google "McCudden motocycle" to see him astride his cycle. The 1907 model had an overall painted fuel tank. The 1908 fuel tank was nickel plated with Moto Reve painted lettering. For sale at $35,000 USD.

 All prices plus shipping from Oregon, USA.  Please contact me directly at  [email protected]
                                                                                  thank you,  Barry