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John Brisben Walker, one of Locomobile's co-founders and the publisher and editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, persuaded the Stanley brothers to sell him their steam car business. At the time, the business comprised of a single completed car and 199 orders. The cost for the business was $250,000. Walker then sold a half-interest in the new company for an equal amount to an asphalt millionaire, A.L. Barber. The Locomobile Company took over the Stanley's production line at Watertown, Massachusetts, renaming the steamers 'Locomobile.' Within two weeks, the two partners had a falling out, and severed their business ties. Barber retained the Watertown plant and the Locomobile name. He eventually acquired other factory locations. By 1902, more than 4,000 examples had been manufactured. Two years later, they ceased steam car production, switching to gasoline engines.
The Loocomobiles continued to evolve and grow over the years, and by the 1920s, they had gained a reputation for their quality and being large, luxurious, and fast. Unfortunately, feeling the pain of the Great Depression, the company was forced to close its doors in 1932 after its parent company, Durant Motors, failed.
The Locomobile Steam car is considered by many to be the first mass-produced steam car. They were really Stanley Steamers in all aspects except for the name. They were powered by a simple motor that was directly attached to the axle sprocket. They had a simple chassis, a wood frame, and body, with buggy-type suspension, spidery wire wheels, and tiller steering.
Between 1899 through 1903, several thousand of these Steam cars were produced. This Runabout has been in the collection of Oregon steam enthusiast Robert Ulrich since 1991. Mr. Ulrich purchased the car from the widow of former NBC orchestra leader David Rose in Los Angeles. Mr. Ulrich upgraded the motor's rod bearings and restored the seatback. The 2-cylinder double-acting Steam engine produces approximately 20 horsepower. There is a leaf spring suspension with rear band-type brakes.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2014
The Loocomobiles continued to evolve and grow over the years, and by the 1920s, they had gained a reputation for their quality and being large, luxurious, and fast. Unfortunately, feeling the pain of the Great Depression, the company was forced to close its doors in 1932 after its parent company, Durant Motors, failed.
The Locomobile Steam car is considered by many to be the first mass-produced steam car. They were really Stanley Steamers in all aspects except for the name. They were powered by a simple motor that was directly attached to the axle sprocket. They had a simple chassis, a wood frame, and body, with buggy-type suspension, spidery wire wheels, and tiller steering.
Between 1899 through 1903, several thousand of these Steam cars were produced. This Runabout has been in the collection of Oregon steam enthusiast Robert Ulrich since 1991. Mr. Ulrich purchased the car from the widow of former NBC orchestra leader David Rose in Los Angeles. Mr. Ulrich upgraded the motor's rod bearings and restored the seatback. The 2-cylinder double-acting Steam engine produces approximately 20 horsepower. There is a leaf spring suspension with rear band-type brakes.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2014
2014 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction
Sale Price :
USD $48,400
1899 Locomobile Stanhope Style I Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Locomobile Stanhope Style I
(Data based on Model Year 1899 sales)
1899 LOCOMOBILE STEAM RUNABOUT Chassis#: 2258 Sold for USD$48,400 2014 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction | ![]() ![]() |
1899 Locomobile Steam Runabout Chassis#: 389 Sold for USD$63,250 2011 RM Auctions - Automobiles of Amelia Island | ![]() ![]() |
1899 Locomobile Stanhope Style I Sold for USD$71,500 2007 Vintage Motor Cars at Hershey | ![]() ![]() |
Circa 1899 Locomobile Steam Carriage Chassis#: 389 Sold for USD$46,800 2006 Bonhams - The Frank Cooke Collection | ![]() ![]() |
Locomobile Stanhope Style Is That Failed To Sell At Auction
1899 Locomobile Stanhope Style I's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
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1899 Locomobile Style 2 Stanhope | 1270 | 2016 Bonhams : Preserving the Automobile | $45,000 | $65,000 |
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