Chassis #: 108118
This Marion Roadster was shipped to Brisbane, Australia, to compete in the Australian racing circuit. During one race, though retaining a respectable position, was damaged beyond repair. The owner held on to the car until an American collector discovered the car. Over the years, it passed through a number of hands, each playing a part in its progressive repair, which lasted until 1998.
By Daniel Vaughan | May 2009
In 1904 the Marion Motor Car Company, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, entered the automotive production business by producing sturdy and reliable automobiles. John North Willys, the owner of Overland, purchased a controlling interest in the Marion Company, and almost immediately, production escalated. Overland had an established dealer network which helped generate interest in the vehicles.By 1911 Harry Stutz was working as chief engineer for Marion Motor. He designed a roadster, dubbed the Bobcat, which bared a close resemblance to the Bearcat. Not only in design, but in spirit as well. It was a minimalist vehicle, void of amenities and outfitted with a powerful engine, well, powerful at the time.
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2008
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2008
Marion
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