JDR
Enthusiast
It finally happened... I was at the hardware store, and another car got more attention than my RT/10!
A wonderfully kept 1919 Stanley Steamer!
That steam-driven car has a 600PSI boiler that puts 25hp sustained, and about 100hp peak... moving the 4,200lb iron horse at a sustained 55mph, with a top speed of about 70mph - on wooden spoked rims!
I hear they start at about $45k in good condition, and from what I figure, their owners treat them with such care, it'd be hard to fine one that wasn't a dream.
..just gotta say - WOW!
If you've never heard of a Stanley Steamer, here's a photo of a car & boiler (same model, different owner):
http://www.stanleysteamers.com/photoalbum/mepix/1919/at-the-nuthouse.JPG
http://www.stanleysteamers.com/photoalbum/mepix/1919/boiler-automnatics.JPG
A wonderfully kept 1919 Stanley Steamer!
That steam-driven car has a 600PSI boiler that puts 25hp sustained, and about 100hp peak... moving the 4,200lb iron horse at a sustained 55mph, with a top speed of about 70mph - on wooden spoked rims!
I hear they start at about $45k in good condition, and from what I figure, their owners treat them with such care, it'd be hard to fine one that wasn't a dream.
..just gotta say - WOW!
If you've never heard of a Stanley Steamer, here's a photo of a car & boiler (same model, different owner):
http://www.stanleysteamers.com/photoalbum/mepix/1919/at-the-nuthouse.JPG
http://www.stanleysteamers.com/photoalbum/mepix/1919/boiler-automnatics.JPG