Equipment
85 cid, 12-hp L-head four, 3-speed, 2-wheel mechanical drum brakes.
Condition
Fully restored to reasonably high quality quite a few years ago. The paint, wheels, and interior display general age but no major issues or causes for concern. It has been sitting as a display for a few years, but this is a reasonably simple car. Reportedly the fuel system needs reconditioning, but it may not need much else.
Market commentary
Based in Detroit, Saxon was a successful volume seller of basic little cars like this in the early- to mid-1910s, but it was a short-lived marque. This is probably one of the best ones that still exists, and other than some basic sorting, it looks ready to go. And at barely 10 grand, it's such a fun little neighborhood runabout for so little money.