Leif in Calif Posted December 1, 2023 Share Posted December 1, 2023 (edited) Looks like a nice example. It seems like American go for more in Europe since they are exotic imports. (this one is in the Netherlands). A lot more text in the ad but only one Picture! https://www.prewarcar.com/515944-1912-overland-model-61-touring The Overland featured here is a lovely 1912 Model 61T Touring. The Model 61 was Overland’s flagship model and the largest Brass-Era Overland up to that time, powered by a 270 cubic inch(4.4 Liter) 45 horsepower L-head four cylinder. This is one of just seven examples known to survive and it has lovingly cared for and thoughtfully upgraded for safe and reliable touring. First restored in the 1960s, it was acquired by the well-known Brass Era enthusiasts Wendell “Ohlly” and Marilyn Ohlendorf, who had seen and admired it on a Glidden Tour. It was then sold in 1979 to Don and Nancy Sonicsen of Illinois, who continued to enjoy the Overland on tours. This Overland really shines on the road. It has been lovingly maintained both mechanically and externally and is ready for serious touring or just enjoying it with family and friends. Edited December 1, 2023 by Leif in Calif extra word (see edit history) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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