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For Sale: 1908 Holsman Model 10 in Saint Louis, Missouri
Founded in Chicago by architect Henry K. Holsman and C.H. Bryan,
Holsman Automobile Works produced the first and most renowned
"High-Wheelers" in the U.S. from 1902 to 1911. By 1906, the company
had expanded its production facilities sixfold, inspiring many
imitators, but Holsman remained the leading manufacturer of these
carriage-like vehicles. Although they appeared old-fashioned,
Holsman cars were incredibly durable, excelling on the rough,
muddy, wagon-worn roads of the Midwest, where other vehicles with
modern designs and pneumatic tires often faltered. Holsman's cars
were also popular in developing markets like Australia due to their
impressive capabilities.
One of the key selling points of the Holsman was its simplicity and
ease of use. Advertisements highlighted the rope-drive system for
starting, stopping, and moving forward or backward, all controlled
by a hand lever. Steering was managed by a tiller, and the brakes
were foot-operated, acting directly on the wheels. The vehicles
were praised for their reliability and durability, featuring
air-cooled engines that avoided overheating issues and solid rubber
tires that eliminated the risk of punctures. The unique drive
system didn't require a gearbox or clutch, ensuring a trouble-free
driving experience.
By 1908, Holsman advertisements proudly declared the company as
America's oldest maker of motor-buggies, with the slogan: "High
wheels travel all roads because all roads are made to be traveled
by high wheels." Starting at $550, Holsman cars offered excellent
value, and the company guaranteed every part of the vehicle.
Although not built for racing, Holsman vehicles proved their
strength in competition, notably winning first and second place in
the Motor Buggy Class of the Algonquin Hill Climb, a prestigious
event the company touted as the "Greatest Hill Climbing Event in
America." However, Holsman's steadfast commitment to its
buggy-style design eventually led to its downfall. Increased
competition and declining sales forced a reorganization and
relocation of production to Plano, Illinois, before the company
ceased operations in 1911.
This captivating 1908 Holsman Model 10 High-Wheel Runabout was
discovered in 2007, in the milking parlor of a nearby dairy barn by
Ray Morey of Restorations Unlimited II in Cary, Illinois. This 1908
Holsman is an upscale Model 10 Runabout, and as such originally
equipped with fenders and a folding top. Mr. Morey meticulously
disassembled, refinished, and restored the vehicle, bringing it
back to its former glory. The air-cooled, two-cylinder engine
(100.5-cid) was restored to full working order, and the rope-drive
chain was recreated for concours events, though V-belts were added
for easier operation when driving. The car's paintwork,
pinstriping, and brass details make it a standout at every
appearance. After its restoration, this 1908 Holsman was shown at
the Special AACA meeting in Auburn, Indiana, where it earned an
AACA Junior First Prize award. It was later sold to a well-known
horseless carriage collector and then to its most recent owner in
2017.
This 1908 Holsman Model 10 Runabout, is an excellent example of the
"Horseless Carriage" concept, represents a pivotal moment in
automotive history as one of the first vehicles capable of
conquering the harsh, undeveloped roads of early Midwestern
America. Likely the finest example of its kind, it presents an
extraordinary opportunity for its next owner.
Offers welcome and trades considered
Vehicle Details
1908 Holsman Model 10
Listing ID:CC-1958662
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1908
Make:Holsman
Model:Model 10
Exterior Color:Black
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7783
VIN:2560V
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