Equipment
RHD. 255/40hp T-head four, 3-speed, Rushmore acetylene headlights and firewall mounted spotlight, monocle windshield, Boa Constrictor bulb horn, Stewart speedometer, round bolster fuel tank, single rear mounted spare, Dietz kerosene sidelights, Atwood-Cas
Condition
Restored in 1992 and looks like it, the only known surviving Pullman Model O. Dull brass, chipped and dinged but sound old paint, good upholstery, sound but aged and discolored old top. Old, dirty engine. Restored to good standards a long while ago and showing both age and use as well as being knocked around more than a little.
Market commentary
This is an automobile with real character even if its 40 (ALAM) hp side valve engine may be a little light on power. The condition while aged is not disreputable and will respond to a new owner's efforts to clean it up and deal with some of its cosmetic issues. A rare and sporting vehicle, both the seller and the buyer should be satisfied with this result.