1909 White Model O 1909 White Model O 1909 White Model O 1909 White Model O
1909 White Model O
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White steam cars were designed with an engine located under the hood and a boiler under the front seat. This arrangement differed from the Stanley which had its boiler under the hood and the engine geared directly to the rear axle. The front 'radiator' is actually a condenser which converted spent steam into water which could be used again. White began as a sewing machine manufacturer before branching out into automobiles and trucks in 1900. The last White passenger car was produced in 1918, the year the company shifted to production of commercial vehicles exclusively.

Collection of Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Gift of Clay Clayberg

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1909 White Model O

Year1909
MakeWhite
ModelModel O
Body StyleTouring
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Combined MPG0.00

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders2
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Horsepower10.00 HP (7.4 KW)
Fuel TypeSteam


 
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