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Alexander Winton went into the automotive industry in 1897 and by the end of 1898, he had delivered 22 cars. In 1899, he sold 100 Wintons. The Winton Company was one of the pioneer automakers in America and set long-distance endurance records as well as land speed records. In 1904, Barney Oldfield drove a Winton to a top speed of 83.7 mph at Daytona Beach and earned a land speed record. The car had two four-cylinder engines bolted together which essentially made it the first straight-eight engine in the United States.
In the endurance category, the Winton automobile was the first to successfully cross the continent, from San Francisco to New York in 1903. The car was driven by Dr. H. Nelson Jackson of Vermont.
Winton produced a variety of engines during the early 1900s, in one, two, four, and eight-cylinder capacities. By 1908 they focused solely on their six-cylinder engine which they would continue until their untimely demise in 1924.
There were two model lines offered by Winton in 1916. The two models comprised of a combined 21 body styles able to cater to nearly every need and desire of the customers. 1916 was also their best sales year to date, with a total of 2,458 examples rolling out of the Cleveland factory.
This 1916 Winton Model 33 Touring Car has seating for seven and has been driven 29,000 miles since new. It was involved in a minor accident and subsequently treated to a restoration. It was then put into storage for many years. The interior features pebble-grain leather and the exterior is a recent professional repaint job finishing in an attractive dark blue with black fenders and accents.
The six-cylinder engine has cylinders cast-in-pairs, has a 348 cubic-inch capacity, and produces 33.75 horsepower. There is a four-speed selective sliding gearbox and bright nickel trim.
In 2007 this 1916 Winton Model 33 was brought to the Gooding & Company auction held in Pebble Beach, California where it was estimated to sell for $70,000 - $90,000 and offered without reserve. The final sale price was slightly higher than the estimates, settling at $93,500 including the buyer's premium.By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2008
In the endurance category, the Winton automobile was the first to successfully cross the continent, from San Francisco to New York in 1903. The car was driven by Dr. H. Nelson Jackson of Vermont.
Winton produced a variety of engines during the early 1900s, in one, two, four, and eight-cylinder capacities. By 1908 they focused solely on their six-cylinder engine which they would continue until their untimely demise in 1924.
There were two model lines offered by Winton in 1916. The two models comprised of a combined 21 body styles able to cater to nearly every need and desire of the customers. 1916 was also their best sales year to date, with a total of 2,458 examples rolling out of the Cleveland factory.
This 1916 Winton Model 33 Touring Car has seating for seven and has been driven 29,000 miles since new. It was involved in a minor accident and subsequently treated to a restoration. It was then put into storage for many years. The interior features pebble-grain leather and the exterior is a recent professional repaint job finishing in an attractive dark blue with black fenders and accents.
The six-cylinder engine has cylinders cast-in-pairs, has a 348 cubic-inch capacity, and produces 33.75 horsepower. There is a four-speed selective sliding gearbox and bright nickel trim.
In 2007 this 1916 Winton Model 33 was brought to the Gooding & Company auction held in Pebble Beach, California where it was estimated to sell for $70,000 - $90,000 and offered without reserve. The final sale price was slightly higher than the estimates, settling at $93,500 including the buyer's premium.By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2008
2007 Gooding & Company
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $70,000-USD $90,000
Sale Price :
USD $93,500
Recent Sales of the Winton Six-33
(Data based on Model Year 1916 sales)
1916 Winton Six-33 Seven-Passenger Touring Sold for USD$74,250 2015 RM Sotheby's Hershey Auction | |
1916 Winton Six-33 Model 22-A Sold for USD$27,500 2007 Vintage Motor Cars at Hershey | |
1916 Winton Six-33 Model 22-A Sold for USD$93,500 2007 Gooding & Company |
Winton Six-33s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1916 Winton Six-33's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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