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This 1912 Stoddard Dayton Saybrook chassis


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This 1912 Stoddard Dayton Saybrook chassis:

  •  has most of the grease cups still attached
  • Radiator is included
  • There is no steering gear
  • Chassis was made into a farm wagon as you can see with the wheels
  • Radiator core is in good shape with no damage
  • Needs radiator shell made
  • Radiator cap included
  • Chassis still has the two chassis tags attached
  • Stoddard Dayton Chassis # is 94181 and was the 116th Stoddard Saybrook

 Price is $6,300

 

John

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"If I only had a engine and transmission"

 

This is so tempting. Since finding a Stoddard-Dayton motor would be near impossible I keep picturing this chassis as a wonderful home

to my Big 6 cylinder Wisconsin T-head. But alas its all in the ever maddening and mercurial timing/funding continuum.

 

It would need to be sub-framed to fit the mounts and the springs upgraded and the frame strengthened to carry the weight (the big T-head

weighs a hefty 1,575 lbs.) I am sure for the appropriate cash outlay a suitable period correct transmission can be found.

 

This gem is mounted on a Chalmer's chassis... I hope this wonderful set of "bones" finds a good home!

 

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