Specification: 5.2 ltr. Moyer engine and 3-speed gearbox. Harvey Allen Moyer had a long tradition in producing horse drawn carriages when he started car production in 1909 in Syracuse. His cars were of very high quality. Only 401 were produced of which 10 are said to be still in existence.
Just as ready as this Buick was to tackle any road of the day, it is prepared to take on the best of judges, and having only been shown once, where it was awarded First in Class, it is sure to be a welcomed entrant at many more events. Outstanding in every respect this handsome Buick is one of the finest of its kind in existence.
This handsome two-seater is well appointed, starting with the large brass radiator fitted with the marque’s badge and topped by a Marion Moto-Meter. For the new owner of this rare and important Marion Bobcat Speedster, one can only imagine the merry escapades that will be awaiting them on the road.
The 1914 Reo Depot Truck presented here was acquired by Mr. McMullen shortly after it earned its AACA Senior National badge in 1999. A stout vehicle, the REO is rated with a maximum capacity of 1,500 pounds. It rides on a wheelbase of 90 inches with a semi-elliptic front suspension and a full-elliptic rear suspension accommodating a set of mechanic..
The 1911 Model T Torpedo Roadster offered here was treated to a complete concours quality restoration by a noted early Ford and Model T expert in Traverse City, Michigan before being acquired by Mr. McMullen. The Model T has never been shown and has not been driven since completing its restoration, yet remains in fully operational condition.
The rare 1911 Oakland Model 24 Roadster presented here is a equipped with a four-cylinder engine, in great overall condition with a well-preserved older restoration. Sporting a wonderful paint scheme, it is primarily finished in white with decorative gray edging and pin stripes accentuating the charming little body. Under the handsome black canvas ..