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8 years 4 months ago #164425
by murray2230
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Speedwell
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8 years 4 months ago - 8 years 4 months ago #164448
by Swishy
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Speedwell
The Speedwell Motor Car Company was an early United States automobile manufacturing company established by Pierce Davies Schenck that produced cars from 1907 to 1914. The company's factory rented space for the Wright Company to build its airplanes from February to November 1910 while the Wright Company built its own factory building in west Dayton. The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 greatly damaged the Speedwell factory in Dayton's Edgemont neighborhood and its inventory, and the company entered receivership in 1915.
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Speedwell
The Speedwell Motor Car Company was an early United States automobile manufacturing company established by Pierce Davies Schenck that produced cars from 1907 to 1914. The company's factory rented space for the Wright Company to build its airplanes from February to November 1910 while the Wright Company built its own factory building in west Dayton. The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 greatly damaged the Speedwell factory in Dayton's Edgemont neighborhood and its inventory, and the company entered receivership in 1915.
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8 years 4 months ago #164449
by murray2230
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1911 Sternberg
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8 years 3 months ago #164482
by Swishy
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Sternberg
Most of Sternberg trucks were cab-overs with right-Âhand steering in 1, 1 ½, 3 ½, and 5-ton sizes driven by 29 to 44hp 4-cylinder T-head engines cast in pairs and powering through a multiple disc clutch and 3-speed selective slidÂing transmission mounted amidships to a double chain drive. However, the 1-ton model had a friction drive. Springs were semi-elliptic all around except, strangely, the 1 ½-ton model which had platform springs at the rear. Solid tires were mounted on artillery wheels. Radiators were in the front, and bow-shaped on the top.An unusual salient feature of Sternberg frames was that they were lined with solid oak planks pressed into the main steel channels and then further secured by many bolts throughout the length of the planks. Road shocks were said to be substantially reduced' to the chassis and load with this type of construction. The remainder of the frame was also of bolted construction, in contrast to the usual riveting used in that era.
A more conventional truck series was introduced for 1914, and this had a worm drive. A 7 ½-ton cab-over model was also in the range. Anti-German reaction stirred up by the war in Europe was felt all over the nation, even in small cities. Accordingly, Mr. William Sternberg, the company's founder, changed the truck's name to Sterling, and proÂduction continued under that name.
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Sternberg
Most of Sternberg trucks were cab-overs with right-Âhand steering in 1, 1 ½, 3 ½, and 5-ton sizes driven by 29 to 44hp 4-cylinder T-head engines cast in pairs and powering through a multiple disc clutch and 3-speed selective slidÂing transmission mounted amidships to a double chain drive. However, the 1-ton model had a friction drive. Springs were semi-elliptic all around except, strangely, the 1 ½-ton model which had platform springs at the rear. Solid tires were mounted on artillery wheels. Radiators were in the front, and bow-shaped on the top.An unusual salient feature of Sternberg frames was that they were lined with solid oak planks pressed into the main steel channels and then further secured by many bolts throughout the length of the planks. Road shocks were said to be substantially reduced' to the chassis and load with this type of construction. The remainder of the frame was also of bolted construction, in contrast to the usual riveting used in that era.
A more conventional truck series was introduced for 1914, and this had a worm drive. A 7 ½-ton cab-over model was also in the range. Anti-German reaction stirred up by the war in Europe was felt all over the nation, even in small cities. Accordingly, Mr. William Sternberg, the company's founder, changed the truck's name to Sterling, and proÂduction continued under that name.
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8 years 3 months ago #164499
by Swishy
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Grandad dun got it
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Cass Motor Truck
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Cass Motor Truck
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8 years 3 months ago #164500
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Dominion
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8 years 3 months ago #164512
by Swishy
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Dominion Truck
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Dominion Truck
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8 years 3 months ago #164536
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GMC
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