1919 Locomobile Model 48 Series 6 Town Car by Demarest







Ended Dec 03, 2025 at 8:29 PM UTC
Description
The 1919 Locomobile 48 epitomized American luxury motoring in the post-World War I era. Built by the Locomobile Company of America in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the Model 48 had been introduced in 1911 and was renowned as the “Best Built Car in America.” By 1919, it featured a massive 525 cubic-inch T-head six-cylinder engine producing about 100 horsepower, paired with a four-speed sliding-gear transmission.
Series 6 Town Cars (including this one) were often bodied by elite coachbuilders like A.T. Demarest of New York and showcased formal coachwork with elegant details such as “skeleton wood” headliners, razor-edge rooflines, and a six-fender design.
Restored decades ago, this 1919 Model 48 Series 6 Town Car was formerly owned by adventure novelist and automotive enthusiast Clive Cussler, who died in February 2020 at the age of 88. Cussler said that he saw a similar Locomobile as a child and dreamed of owning one. He fulfilled that dream in 2012. The car wears two-tone cream and beige paint with beige leather upholstery in the driver's compartment and cloth upholstery in the rear passenger compartment. It features side lamps and elegant wood trim throughout.
This Locomobile is now offered with some spare parts and a clean California title in the seller's name.
Factory Equipment
525 cu-in T-head six-cylinder engine producing about 100 from the factory
Four-speed sliding-gear transmission
Four-spoke wood steering wheel
Tape-measure speedometer and gauges for oil, amperes, and gas
Push buttons for Starter, Panel (dashboard lights), Side & Tail (side lamps and rear tail lamp for low light), and Head & Tail (main headlamps and full tail lamps)
Clock
Glass division between chauffeur and passengers
12-spoke wood wheels with chrome Locomobile center caps (and 35x5 wide whitewall tires)
Mechanical drum brakes on rear wheels
Semi-elliptic leaf springs front and rear
Modifications
Finished in two-tone cream and beige paint
Beige leather upholstery on driver’s bench seat
Beige cloth upholstery on rear passenger bench seat and jump seats
Replaced wood headliner planks
Rebuilt gas tank (in aluminum) but maintains all original fittings
Carter 6-volt rotary low pressure fuel pump
Malpassi fuel pressure regulator
Delco Model 5202 distributor from a 1919 Pierce Arrow
Known Imperfections
Speedometer/odometer is inoperable
Original fuel system lines (air and fuel), but a 90-degree elbow is missing from the hand fuel pump connection
Paint chips and scuffs in running board
Cracking and missing paint on wheels
Ownership History
The seller of this 1919 Locomobile Model 48 Series 6 Town Car purchased it in January 2025. It was formerly owned by adventure novelist and collector Clive Cussler.
The seller states, ““Theodore Valpey of New Hampshire was the longtime owner of the car, and he sold it at auction in June 2012, when Clive Cussler acquired it and added to his extensive collection.” The car appeared in Classic Car Weekly after the sale.
It placed second in the Pre-War Open Class at the 2019 Keels and Wheels Concours at Lakeland Yacht Club in Seabrook, Texas.
Included Items
Two rear-mounted spare tires
Cream-colored Tonneau cover
Oil pan
Oil pump parts and lines
Disassembled carburetor
Factory battery ground casting
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