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1922 Wills Sainte Claire A68 Navigation
Childe Harold Wills began his automotive career with the Ford Motor Company and is known for designing the Ford logo. He was the chief metallurgist and was responsible for helping Henry Ford incorporate a new material, vanadium steel, into the production of the Model T. Vanadium steel was a lightweight material that was not only strong but flexible and it would become the principal material for most of the Model T's chassis parts.
Wills worked for Ford until the end of World War I, when he decided he wanted to build his own automobile. When he left Ford, he took with him $1.5 million in stock dividends which he would use to start his own company. The new C.H. Wills and Company was located in Marysville, Michigan, and in 1921, they built their first automobile which was called the Wills St. Claire. Unlike the Model T, which was an affordable, mass-produced vehicle, the Wills St. Claire was an expensive luxury car that was built using the latest technologies and materials. For the cast components, Wills incorporated another new material, molybdenum, which like vanadium steel, was lightweight and very durable. A unique feature is the thermo-siphon cooling system that did not use a water pump. The fan was gear driven with an automatic clutch.
Wills St. Claire vehicles were powered by either V8 or I-6 overhead valve engines. Unfortunately, the Wills St. Claire never achieved the success that other vehicles did during this period and by 1927 the company closed its doors. Because Wills was continually innovating, he was known to shut down the assembly plant to implement ideas. This caused the company to fall into receivership and fail.
Today, Wills St. Claires are extremely rare automobiles and it is estimated that fewer than eighty examples remain. This car cost $3,500 and over 12,000 Wills St. Claire's were built. This is one of fewer than 80 known to exist.
Wills worked for Ford until the end of World War I, when he decided he wanted to build his own automobile. When he left Ford, he took with him $1.5 million in stock dividends which he would use to start his own company. The new C.H. Wills and Company was located in Marysville, Michigan, and in 1921, they built their first automobile which was called the Wills St. Claire. Unlike the Model T, which was an affordable, mass-produced vehicle, the Wills St. Claire was an expensive luxury car that was built using the latest technologies and materials. For the cast components, Wills incorporated another new material, molybdenum, which like vanadium steel, was lightweight and very durable. A unique feature is the thermo-siphon cooling system that did not use a water pump. The fan was gear driven with an automatic clutch.
Wills St. Claire vehicles were powered by either V8 or I-6 overhead valve engines. Unfortunately, the Wills St. Claire never achieved the success that other vehicles did during this period and by 1927 the company closed its doors. Because Wills was continually innovating, he was known to shut down the assembly plant to implement ideas. This caused the company to fall into receivership and fail.
Today, Wills St. Claires are extremely rare automobiles and it is estimated that fewer than eighty examples remain. This car cost $3,500 and over 12,000 Wills St. Claire's were built. This is one of fewer than 80 known to exist.
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Recent Sales of the Wills Sainte Claire A68
(Data based on Model Year 1922 sales)
1922 Wills Sainte Claire A-68 Roadster by Budd Chassis#: 1867 Sold for USD$71,680 2019 RM Sothebys : The Guyton Collection | |
1922 WILLS ST CLAIRE MODEL A-68 RUMBLE-SEAT ROADSTER Sold for USD$151,250 2015 Bonhams Amelia Island Auction | ![]() ![]() |
Wills Sainte Claire A68s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1922 Wills Sainte Claire A68's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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