The real McCoy Chautauqua had wire wheels, chain drive, chautauqua column gearshift, a 56" tread and a Spacke 2-cyl engine. First glance they were similar but with a second look, the present hood is more like that of a Panhard, Berg, De Dion Bouton, Peerless, or Autocar from To me, auburnseeker, it's an 'ellifino, but the biggest thing in favor of it not being a fake antique car built in the s to look like it was from the s is: "Who would want to fake a Chautauqua? The illustration does not resemble this car at all.
It chautauqua probably an original car. That's probably when it made the trip to the north country. They used to find those chautauqua cars some distance away and take them to an outside grease rack. The Maxwell probably got to Glens Falls the same way.
Owning it today it would make a good garage decoration. Even in temara onlyfans leaks small town, if I tried to go to the Brockport Diner for coffee I'd be mowed down by someone changing Sirius stations and talking on the phone while drinking coffee. In the '50's it would have been fun.
We have a Chautauqua car here that was built chautauqua a plumbing company at 1 Main St. It has been floating around since I was a kid. It surfaced in the mid-'50's.
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The most recent owner cautioned me that you need to drain the gas out of cars you park in your living room. I think he had three and a couple of tractors. If you get into a conversation about the Chautauqua mention Mace Motors in Canton. I bet his fingerprints are in there somewhere. I didn't think the prices were really all that crazy considering what a rodder pays for a rotten model a body carcass. They are probably less than an hour from me. If I was looking to fill the garage for conversation I would go take a look and maybe bring one home.
Cambridge is a really old town and I have found some pretty neat old including brass era cars down their. Builder of the Chautauqua was A. Newman, formerly of Stoddard-Dayton. Wheelbase was ". That Maxwell-Briscoe is quite the car if that's what she is. Goes back to the 2nd model year for this predecessor to Chrysler. I think I see three pedals that look like they go to a Model T Ford transmission.
I am almost sure its a craigslist. George Albright. That's craigslist to hear.
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Do you know if they found chautauqua through my posting the link or elsewhere? I'm just curious to know if it was of any help. I tell people about cars for link all the time and it craigslist no one ever follows up or buys them, even when they are the cars they are looking for priced in the right range for them.
Glad to hear. I'll continue to craigslist along anything from the local listings I think is worthy of getting out their or if nothing chautauqua unusual enough to take click second look.
I also took your siteing and passed it on to the Maxwell Club and I think that is where the new home is coming from. Not bad two for two. I saw the Maxwell on link Maxwell Yahoo site about half a dozen hours after I guess Jan entered the link. Which craigslist about half a dozen hours too late. A couple weeks ago after work Craigslist went to visit the Maxwell and craigslist happy new owner.
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Recommended Posts. Posted October 30, I know nothing about this car. Almost looks home made. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options They also have a Maxwell briscoe? Craigslist runabout looks like it has a Ford steering column. Posted October 30, edited. Bernie Edited October 30, by 60FlatTop see edit history.
I think this is an interesting find, that's here disparaged because there's no reference point. We've all seen less, offered for more. George Albright Posted October 31, Posted October 31, sanzo onlyfans stephanie Looks like they have both been sold.
Posted November 19, Region of the AACA. I'm told that one of their members is acquiring the Chautauqua, and he is experienced in restoration. So the car will be going back to its home county and will be splendidly restored! There couldn't be a happier ending. Posted November 20, Posted November 20, edited. Auburn Seeker: Yes, you were instrumental in finding the car a home! I craigslist your post; and as I know the former editor for the Chautauqua Region, I contacted him--with a link to your Forum posting and to Craig's List-- and told him to spread the word within the region.
Clearly the word got out, and who knows where the car would be today if it hadn't been for your posting! Posted November chautauqua, Ben Popadak Posted November 22, Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community.
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