This is a 1910 Stoddard-Dayton, at the Seal Cove Auto Museum on Mt. Desert Island, Maine. It's most unique feature is those brass pipes on the side. They are actually the horn, actuated by a control in the car that actually re-routes the exhaust through the pipes. And...they can actually be programmed to play different tunes. This museum is well worth seeing if you get the chance.
So I guess that means you are your own 1 man brass band then ?
Super photos of a super looking car thanks for posting /
Pete
Fascinating, such detail for a horn.
Thank you for sharing.
dooragdragon wrote:
So I guess that means you are your own 1 man brass band then ?
Super photos of a super looking car thanks for posting /
Pete
Thank you. I'll be posting more from that place soon.
Leicaflex wrote:
Fascinating, such detail for a horn.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks. More interesting vehicles to come.
Very cool car! Elegant beauty, unlike many of today's people movers. Nice shots, Dennis!
A little bit of ostentation went a long way in those days.
Beautiful car. Nice images.
Jack
Fascinating, Dennis, and very good shots!
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