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Vintage Steam Products
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Stanley Steamer and locomobile parts. History, catalog, ordering information, contact and links.
http://www.vintagesteamproducts.com
1906 Stanley Steamer
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Premier award winner, known as, 'the locomotive of the highway.' History of the vehicle and creators.
http://www.bayberryclassics.com/Pages/vintage/06Stanley.htm
Dudgeon Steam Wagon
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The history of these Civil-War-era automobiles.
http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/dudgeon.html
Stanley Steamers
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Technical pages, links, production specifications, photo album, events, for sale and wanted.
http://www.stanleysteamers.com/
Old Woodies
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Stories, history, and photo galleries of vehicles salvaged and restored. View station wagons, convertibles, sedans, trucks and buses.
http://www.oldwoodies.com/gallery-bus.htm
Canadian Driver
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Stanley Steamer, Locomobile Company of America, chain tensioner and 'coffin nose' hood.
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/bv/stanley.htm
DR. D. M. West's Steam Car Site
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Puritan, Locomobile, restoration in words and pictures and period advertisements.
http://www.locomobile.charitydays.co.uk
The Stanley Museum
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Preserves, interprets and promotes the family tradition of steam cars, photography, transportation, business and the arts through its collections. Newsletter, catalog, membership form, and directions provided.
http://www.stanleymuseum.org/
Model 735 Stanley Steamer Car
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Photos and dialog of restoration.
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~wilhelmr/stanphot.html
The Sentinel Driver's Club
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Interests, goodies, committee, join the club, links, members, news, history and images.
http://www.sentinel-waggons.co.uk
Stanley Beemer-Automotive Engineer
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Horse manure, pig droppings and postage stamps.
http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~benm/stamps/beemer.html
Steam Motor-Vehicles
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A paper by Abner Doble made to determine the possibility of overcoming certain serious objections and disadvantages under which the steam motor-vehicle formerly labored. Presented October 20, 1916.
http://www.railroadextra.com/automo.Html
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