Equipment
RHD. Stewart speedometer, rear mounted spare with round trunk inside it. Pull up rear and door windows, E&J acetylene and kerosene side lights and tail light, grey wood spoke wheels, blackwall tires. Cracked and torn but largely complete origil leather. Poor old paint, dull brass. Oily but orderly engine. Telephone booth style coupe body. Gerald Sichel Collection. No Reserve.
Market commentary
The body style of this E M F would be more at home on an electric. Adapted to town use with occupants wearing tall imposing hats, it was a fashion already out of fashion in 1911. This is believed to be the only surviving E M F with this body. It has received too much cosmetic attention to be prized for its origility but a very high cute quotient brought it a seriously premium price.