The vehicle
offered here was built in 1974 by Horseless Carriage Corp in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida. It is quite faithful to the original except it is 10 inches shorter to
ensure it isn’t mistaken for an original. It has a 6 ¼ HP Kohler engine with
electric start. That power is transferred to the rear wheels through chains and
a centrifugal clutch. The breaks are mechanical drums. It has head and tail lights and even has
manual turn indicators.
The
vehicle is titled in North Carolina as a 1901 Oldsmobile Replica and has
Horseless Carriage license plates. It will be delivered with a clear title.
Since is is over 50 years old, it should be able to be registered as an antique
in any state.
The
vehicle is in wonderful condition, but is 52 years old and does show some wear.
There are a few paint chips and there are 3 small tears in the canopy which
require close inspection to notice. The vehicle runs and stops as it should. I
The carburetor has been rebuilt and it starts easily.
This
replica 1901 CDO would make a great alternative to the golf cart where such
vehicles are widely used instead of automobiles in such places as The Villages,
and Ocracoke Island
The
vehicle won a trophy for most unusual car in a recent show and that trophy will
be delivered with the car. Women love this car, and generally describe it as “adorable.”
The car
is to be picked up in New Bern NC. I suggest a 5x8 open trailer, which is what I
used to tow it to parades and shows. If you use a U-Haul enclosed trailer, you’ll
have to remove the canopy. That’s how I brought it home from PA when I bought
it. Reinstalling it is a time consuming job. If you want it shipped, I’ll
cooperate but, you’ll have to make the arrangements with the carrier and for
any packaging which the carrier might want.
Before
there were replicas of the MG TD and Shelby Cobra, there were replicas of the
1901 Curved Dash Oldsmobile (CDO.) Replicas graced the showrooms of Oldsmobile
dealers for their 50th anniversary. Many companies built replicas
from the late 50’s through the 70’s. They are currently being built with electric
engines in China
The 1901
Oldsmobile was the first production vehicle built, with interchangeable parts,
in automotive history. 450 were built in 1901. Henry Ford’s Model T didn’t come
out till 1903.