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1918 Stanley 735B V-Nose
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1924 Model 750 Touring Car $74,900
This
is a running car that toured in 2006 and 2007 before the former owner
It is a large
7-passenger touring car with jump seats. The serial number is DRF 72750, suggesting it is the 72nd of the Model 750s made. The car was made by the Steam Vehicle Corporation of America, successors to the Stanley motor Carriage Company.
Some reproduction
literature comes with the car, which is quite similar to
This car was restored
in the 1960s and has held up very well. It has a new fuel tank (and the original that was replaced). Ready to Tour! Contact: Donald R. Hoke, Ph.D.
Vintage Steam Products,
LLC sales@vintagesteamproducts.com Always Interested in Steam Car Literature |
~ For Sale ~ 80+ surplus steam car parts for sale, engines, gauges, valves, automatics, burners and original literature, sold as a lot, 10% off recent auction prices, keep what you want and sell the rest at the next auction! Contact deckel@goes.com or send self addressed stamped envelope for a listing to Don Eckel, 451 Route 57 West, Washington, NJ 07882
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~ For Sale ~ 1922 Stanley Model 740B 7 passenger
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For Sale:
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WANTED: For 1925 SV Siphon
Valve and Single Venturi Burner. Donald Hoke |
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Wanted
I
have the remains of a top that could possibly be from a 5 seater Stanley
735 body but I would need dimensions to be able to give positive
identification. Arnoud
Carp e-mail jacarp@worldonline.nl |
Steam
Man Inc. Alan Kelso's Steam Car Parts and Repairs - Pennsylvania
Vintage Steam Products ~ Fine reproductions and machine work ~
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Chuk Williams |
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Wanted: Water
Tank level gauge for condensing Stanley (1918 735) Contact
Eric Gleason
PO Box 1065
The Dalles, Oregon 97058
gleason@netcnct.net
(541) 296-1802 |
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12/12/01
The cost of a complete package, with valves and other parts fitted, ready for installation is being investigated. As this block has inside admission valves, he would have to reverse the eccentrics 180
degrees. Prospective buyers should contact Mr. Nergaard immediately if they are interested this first offering. Also see the topic in SteamCars
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7/25 I have two 20 horse axle shafts for earlier condenser
cars, they have square |