An original and authentic recreation of the ultimate London to Brighton Steam Car! Such distances made possible thanks to its large 18" boiler and 10 horse power engine!
Since 1941 this automobile enjoyed a storied history of past ownership. #4567 was once owned by Hyde Ballard, founding member and president of the Antique Automobile Club of America.
The chain drive engine and chassis were designed by Andrew Riker, first president of the society of Automotive Engineers.
One of three existing Locomobiles with a steering wheel.
This vehicle was once showcased at the Marshall Steam Museum!
Pictured here is Richard French (1941) when Hyde Ballard First acquired the Locomobile.
Pictured here is Richard French (1941) when Hyde Ballard First acquired the Locomobile.
Featured in "The Genealogy of the `Locomobile` Steam Carriage" by Donald L. Ball