1904 Franklin Model B pictures and wallpaper 1904 Franklin Model B pictures and wallpaper 1904 Franklin Model B pictures and wallpaper 1904 Franklin Model B pictures and wallpaper
1904 Franklin Model B pictures and wallpaper 1904 Franklin Model B pictures and wallpaper 1904 Franklin Model B pictures and wallpaper
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The idea of using an air-cooled engine was not unique to the post World War II era, in fact, in 1902 Herbert H. Franklin brought out what was to become the most successful name in air-cooled automobiles prior to the Volkswagen. A Cornell engineering graduate named John Wilkinson originally conceived the Franklin engine in 1901. He brought the idea to former newspaper publisher and industrialist Herbert H. Franklin, and Upstate New York venture capitalist Alexander T. Brown. Wilkinson had already completed two air-cooled prototypes for the New York Automobile Company, but the firm had neither acted on the idea nor paid him for his work. Brown convinced Franklin to take a ride in one of the prototypes, which so impressed him that he decided to form the H.H. Franklin Company and get into the automobile business.

After some litigation with the New York Automobile Company, the firm was absorbed into the new Franklin Automobile Company in 1902, and the first production version of the Wilkinson design was delivered on June 23. At the rather substantial price of $1,200, a dozen more Franklins were delivered in 1902. The 1905 Franklin Roadster pictured was the company's sportiest model, featuring a transversemounted engine, and although unusual in design, because the Franklin had no need for a radiator or grille, it was one of the most successful new cars sold in the country. A robust and dependable car, Franklin built its early reputation for durability in 1904 when transcontinental driver L.L. Whitman, accompanied by Franklin representative C.S. Carris, drove a runabout from New York to San Francisco in just under 33 days, breaking the previous records held by Packard and Winton by almost a month! Although Franklins did exceptionally well in road races and endurance runs, their greatest selling point was that they never overheated, a problem which plagued most water-cooled automobiles in the early 1900s.

Source - Dennis Adler

1904 Franklin Model B

Year1904
MakeFranklin
ModelModel B
Body StyleTonneau
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Weight1100 lbs | 499 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders4
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol


 
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