1896 Burnard Jarstfer Quadricycle pictures and wallpaper 1896 Burnard Jarstfer Quadricycle pictures and wallpaper 1896 Burnard Jarstfer Quadricycle pictures and wallpaper 1896 Burnard Jarstfer Quadricycle pictures and wallpaper



Henry Ford's 1896 Quadricycle was his first self-propelled vehicle. The 500-pound 'car' received its name from its use of four standard bicycle wheels. After completion in his home shop, Ford had to remove door frame and some of the surrounding bricks to allow the vehicle to exit. While built as a prototype, Ford eventually sold the cycle car to a friend for $200.00. Burnard Jarstfer built this replica literally 'by eye,' basing his design on what he could see by viewing the original through its glass display case at Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.

Source - AACA Museum

 
Burnard Jarstfer: 1891-1900
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