Equipment
RHD. 226/26 ALAM hp side valve four, 3-speed, varnished wood spoke wheels, Non Skid tires, acetylene headlights, Castle kerosene sidelights and taillight, folded trumpet bulb horn, single right side spare, Stewart mechanical horn, Prest-o-Lite tank.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Sold when new to Mr. T.M. Hall, a horseshoe and carriage specialist in Bowman, Georgia, documented by original correspondence encouraging him to become a Crow-Elkhart dealer. There have been only three owners since Hall. Sound but dull old paint, tarnished brass. Sound old upholstery and original interior panels. Dirty. The chassis and engine have been done to serviceable touring standards. An intriguing automobile that needs pretty much everything but has a benign history of only four owners in over a century.
Market commentary
Exactly why someone would want this obscure marque with a mundane side valve engine and an aged restoration to the tune of $60,000 is probably not significant. It's only enough to note that it brought this generous price.