This 1911 Kelsey Motorette is truly a collectible. This
vehicle is 1 of 210 built from 1910 to 1914 by Carl
Kelsey. It has been left in original stock condition.
This vehicle has/had a 72 cid. 2-cylinder motor, 2-speed planetary
transmission with reverse, and tiller steering. The engine ID is
#318. The body is tagged #636. It currently
does not run. It needs some tender loving care.
It was housed in the Merrick Auto Museum Collection in Hershey,
Pennsylvania, for many years. It was built in Hartford,
Connecticut and had a quality restoration. It has brass
kerosene headlights. It has mechanical brakes.
It has chain drive, Leaf-spring suspension, wood spoke wheels in
good condition, and a taillight. The exterior body is in
good condition with paint is in average condition.The interior is
in good condition with tufted black leather on the side-by-side
seats, the floorboard is literally a board and is in fair
condition. The tires are 28 x 3 P.J.A. Pneumatics, from
Morrilton, Arkansas, U.S.A. and number 4082 on it, which is
probably the manufacturer's date. This vehicle would make
a great addition to any collector's collection.
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