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1913 Stanley Steamer Model 64 news, pictures, and information
The original cost in 1913 was $1200. The body is original hand-made aluminum. The vehicle had a complete frame off restoration in 1997-1998, this included a new frame, new wheels and many overhauled components. It was also fitted with a new boiler.
Other specifications include 32x3.5 tires, gearing 40 to 56, on a 110-inch wheelbase, with a 20-inch boiler diameter, a 2-cylinder, double-acting 3.25 x 4.25-inch piston stroke, with a top speed of about 45 mph.
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Other specifications include 32x3.5 tires, gearing 40 to 56, on a 110-inch wheelbase, with a 20-inch boiler diameter, a 2-cylinder, double-acting 3.25 x 4.25-inch piston stroke, with a top speed of about 45 mph.
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