Model 38 Roadster, Unrestored.
As seen at Gooding Monterey a few years ago. Available again through Harry Clark I believe?
All conversations related to the Locomobile automobile.
As seen at Gooding Monterey a few years ago. Available again through Harry Clark I believe?
Interesting advertisement from the American Motorist June 1926. The featured car is their Jr series, with a 199 cubic inch straight 8 and 124 inch wheel base. The lower portion of the advertisement also mentions the model 90 and model 48 wi
Let's start a thread with examples of Locomobiles that made an appearance at Pebble Beach. Give as many photos with year, owner, results, etc..... as you can. It will be great to view them all under a single thread. Have each car be a singl
From George. Outlines chassis number sequence per year for Locomobile. 1914-1922.
Originally posted by John Ted Hoyt on the HCCA Facebook page: Just trying to relocate my father's 1912 Locomobile as he did the first restoration from the junk yard back in 1952 as I as only 2yrs old at the time. (Chassis number 5273) Short
Non Bridgeport bodies. From my friend George. We think maybe Hibbard and Darrin?
Originally posted by Frank on the AACA forum, here is a list of 90 custom body purchasers in 1917. A PDF version of this image is located in the library. Here is a link to the AACA post: https://forums.aaca.org/topic/389636-locomobile-recor
My friend George pointed out something very interesting about these two photos. They seem to be the same car. "Good Wood Goods" on the building matches the insignia on the side of the door in the other picture.
From my friend George and hopefully he can comment but I believe the "Gunboat" designated cars had a lower rake to the steering column and a longer hood. This is a good example.
I enjoyed seeing glimpses of this car over the weekend in the background of other shots. Hoping that maybe other photos of it were captured and could be added to this. from the Singleton's Instagram feed: The Singleton Collection’s 1910 Loc