1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 Specifications

1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50
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Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Price : $3,500-$3,900
Inline 4
Displacement : 8177 cc | 499.0 cu in. | 8.2 L.
Power : 50 HP (36.8 KW)
Bore : 5.5 in | 140 mm.
Stroke : 5.3 in | 133 mm.
Updraft carburetor
Transmission:
4 Manual Direct Final Drive

Touring

Seating Capacity : 7
Exterior
Wheelbase : 129.0 in | 3277 mm.

Runabout

Price : $3,500
Seating Capacity : 2
Exterior
Wheelbase : 129.0 in | 3277 mm.

Milord Touring

Price : $3,500
Seating Capacity : 5
Exterior
Wheelbase : 129.0 in | 3277 mm.

Gunboat Roadster

Price : $3,900
Seating Capacity : 5
Exterior
Wheelbase : 129.0 in | 3277 mm.

Suspension
Semi-Elliptic Leaf Spring

Brakes
Rear Brakes : Drum

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Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50? A: The 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 has a wheelbase size of 129.00 inches.

Q: How much did the 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 cost when new?A: The 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 cost approximately $3,500 to $3,900 (USD) when new.

Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50? A: The 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 was offered as a Gunboat Roadster, Milord Touring, Runabout, Touring.

Q: What engine did the 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 have? A: The engine powering the 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 was a Inline 4 (8177 cc | 499.0 cu in. | 8.2 L.) with 50 HP (36.8 KW).

Q: What transmission did the 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 have? A: The 1911 Palmer-Singer Model 4-50 had a 4 speed Manual Direct Final Drive gearbox.

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