Not mine no interests or info. Just helping to give this guy and amazing unrestored car some exposure. Good luck!!!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/183833983767
Youtube video #1: https://youtu.be/v1M2UDo6Eyg
Youtube video #2: https://youtu.be/C-
Jeff W
WOW is right Art.......I wouldn't do a thing to the car except maintenance and enjoy the drive....
Here is the second video....
https://youtu.be/C-ds0bA4uzU
Mike
WOW! and double WOW! I agree, you have to leave it as is and maintain for the next 107 years. Harry
Amazing.
Ain't it great when a barn find turns out to be a real barn find?
Car is older than most barns. Incredible.
Car was sold to the last (now deceased) owner in 1975 by none other than CLC co-founder Ansel Sackett.
I see reserve has now been met with one day to go. This will be interesting.
Agreed with WOW! And Amazing!
Would love to have this car
I hope whoever buys this thing actually drives it.
So exciting watching the videos.
Going from this era where you needed to know quite a bit to even start the car, to today where engineering is trying to take away as much as possible the art and enjoyment out of motoring - right down to voice control and self driving.
This proves you didn't need fins to make a Cadillac a WOW!
Have fun,
Steve B.
I used to have a friend with a 1910 REO, 4 cylinder ‘continental’ engine. He bought it in 1948. he drove it quite regular his whole life. I want to say 25-30mph was about its cruzing speed. No front brakes (until 1924 on cadillac). Today’s urban area traffic would not be very tolerant.
The word ‘cranky’ actually originated from cars that were hard to start😂