Equipment
RHD. 440/64hp inline six, 3-speed, Solar acetylene headlights, kerosene sidelights and taillight, Prest-o-Lite acetylene tank, Warner speedometer, 3/4 elliptical rear springs, Rubes bulb horn, dual right side spares, Light Green wood spoke wheels, 37-inch
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Built up from parts for Harold Coker including an original 6-40 engine. 1993 AACA National First Prize. The paint and upholstery are recent but the chassis is older and oily. The engine compartment is aged with fluid seepage. The brass is aged and wants attention. A fine, big, powerful car but always with an asterisk. Estate of Harold Coker.
Market commentary
It is a marvelous automoble, but it's a bitsa with reproduction coachwork and the price it brought here at Amelia reflects its origins. Is it better than five Model Ts? It is by a long shot, and will get down the highway with surprising alactrity. Will it ever grace the lawn at Pebble Beach? Never.