Stanley Steamer Tales of a Novice Steam Car Owner and Other Antique Auto Adventures
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Description
Thomas W. Dawson has been an active antique automobile enthusiast since the age of 14. This book features some of the highlights of that hobby. Years were spent learning how to operate and maintain the unique workings of this steam car. The challenges of operating and repairing a steam car are numerous. Dr. Dawson, with much help from other steam car owners, and with some trial and error, got his new Stanley purring.
He shares his experiences and his solutions to many problems which he encountered, complete with instructions on winterizing the Stanley and preparing it for the road in the spring. Steam car owners and enthusiasts will find detailed information they can draw on in repairing and maintaining their own vehicles.
Over 100 photos of antique autos, auto tours, illustrations, vintage advertisements, and technical illustrations will delight the automobile history buff as well as the mechanically minded.
The Stanley Steamer is truly a remarkable automobile. It is unlike any internal combustion engine vehicle manufactured. With the Stanley the power is derived from the flame. The hotter the fire the better the car performs.
Dr. Dawson's 1924 Stanley is a condensing steam car. This means that the steam that is generated and used in the steam engine is turned back to liquid in a condenser for use over and over. A non-condensing steam car only uses the steam once and it is exhausted out the back of the car.
