Ian Hayhurst Posted June 28, 2010 Share Posted June 28, 2010 OK, here’s the deal. I’m wondering what someone may be willing to trade for my unrestored but roadworthy 1914 Overland roadster. I dearly love this car, but it is simply not a practical tour car, now that we have a family. Some details about the car:1914 Overland roadster. Four cylinder 35 hp. Three-speed sliding gear transaxle. Thermo-syphon cooling. The magneto was replaced with an Atwater-Kent distributor system, probably in the late teens. The original starter and generator have been rebuilt and work great. When I bought the car, it had a 1919 Ontario license plate, which I suspect could have been the last time it was licensed. The original top has had a piece of canvas tacked over it to make it mildly serviceable (at least for shade), and the original side curtains are there.We have had a lot of fun with this car, having driven it around 1000 miles since I bought it in 2003. It has been to Hershey for HPOF class, and it was honoured as the Best Original Car at Greenfield Village’s Old Car Festival. I would be interested in hearing trade offers—here’s what I have in mind. I’d like an open-front brass 5-passenger touring car of 30+ hp. I’d be a bit flexible on these criteria for the right car. Older restorations that are still mechanically strong for touring would be fine. I need a driver.This is a truly exceptional car. Those who appreciate untouched originals will love it. In my biased opinion, its proportions are perfect for a roadster of this period. For more photos, pleas visit the www.hccaontario.ca photo gallery, and check the “Overlands” album. Questions? Contact Ian Hayhurst at ihayhurs@yahoo.ca or 905-649-6734 6pm-9pm Eastern Time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Hayhurst Posted July 6, 2011 Author Share Posted July 6, 2011 Update:My asking price is $38,000, or trade offers as described in the original posting.The car is located near Toronto--inspections and test drives are welcome.Thanks for looking!Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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