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1910 Franklin Model H

These are standard specifications for the 1910 Franklin Model H, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series : 1906 - 1913
Coach Work : Derham
Price : $3,600-$5,000
Inline 6
Power : 42 BHP (30.912 KW)
Total Franklin Production for 1910 : 2,357
1910 Franklin Model H

Touring by Derham

Coachwork : Derham
Seating Capacity : 7
Exterior
Wheelbase : 127.0 in | 3226 mm.

Surrey

Price : $3,600
Seating Capacity : 4
Exterior
Wheelbase : 127.0 in | 3226 mm.

Limousine

Price : $5,000
Seating Capacity : 7
Exterior
Wheelbase : 127.0 in | 3226 mm.

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Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1910 Franklin Model H? A: The 1910 Franklin Model H has a wheelbase size of 127.00 inches.

Q: How much did the 1910 Franklin Model H cost when new?A: The 1910 Franklin Model H cost approximately $3,600 to $5,000 (USD) when new.

Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1910 Franklin Model H? A: The 1910 Franklin Model H was offered as a Limousine, Surrey, Touring.

Q: How many vehicles did Franklin produce in 1910? A: Franklin produced 2,357 automobiles in 1910.

Q: What engine did the 1910 Franklin Model H have? A: The engine powering the 1910 Franklin Model H was a Inline 6 with 42 BHP (30.912 KW).

1910 Franklin Model H Vehicle Profiles

1910 Franklin Model H vehicle information
Touring

Coachwork: Derham

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Performance and Specification Comparison

Price Comparison

$395-$3,600
1910 Model H
$5,000-$16,000
1910 Franklin Model H Price Range: $3,600 - $5,000

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Type H

Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
127.00 in.
6 cyl., 42.00hp
$3,600 - $5,000

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