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  1. It is my understanding that Otis Chandler had the oldest gasoline powered Locomobile in existence. 1904? https://www.goodingco.com/lot/1904-locomobile-type-c-rear-entrance-tonneau/
  2. WTB Locomobile: 1. plain, single bar front bumper, 1917 and later. Please send private message. Thank you. John
  3. I have patterns for making Locomobile mufflers.
  4. Franklin re-designed the chassis to accommodate de Causse's new design for the line as the prototypes were featured on Series 10 chassis.
  5. Looking for headlights like those featured on this 8-80 Locomobile. Thanks. John
  6. Looking for 24' Firestone Split Rims. Thank you.
  7. Alan, that body is so very deCausse. Look at a Series 11 Franklin. Identical styling. Series 11 Franklin was 100% designed by J Franklin deCausse who came to Locomobile in 1915 or so and left in '21.
  8. 18" wire wheel for a Jordan. A truly beautiful wheel. John
  9. do you have any Stutz hub caps of any year?
  10. I fabricated mine from flat stock and rounded the edges. I believe that they were forgings. John
  11. I know where there is an engine, rusty frame, axles and wheels for one. Did you get the photos of the brake and clutch pedals and the cowl light brackets? JR
  12. Alan, are you looking for model e parts? A nearly complete touring was sold at the Bonhams auction last year. John
  13. can anyone recommend a shop that has experience in rewinding the coils in a generator cut out? Thanks.
  14. FS: Locomobile late model 21" artillery wheels Appear to be in excellent condition $500
  15. FS: Locomobile late model 21" artillery wheels Appear to be in excellent condition. $500.
  16. Bumper tow bar. Pilot Distributing. Moto Matic Tow Guide. Seems to be well designed and infinitely adjustable to fit most any car. 250.00 John
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