The Automobile Collection, Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, 1986 |
The two cylinder steam engine is located up front under the hood, the radiator was actually a steam condenser to conserve water and increase range, giving the car the appearance of a gas engined car. The boiler, actually a steam generator, was located under the floor between the wheels. White stopped building steam cars in 1910, and in 1918 got out of the car business to focus on trucks.
President Taft on a motor tour.
ReplyDeleteAs a collector and lover and user of White antique sewing machines, I appreciate the information on the White Steamer.
Mariianne