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Spaulding (automobile)

Spaulding was used as an automobile marque by two separate companies. The Spaulding Automobile and Motor Company of Buffalo, New York built Veteran Era automobiles in 1902 and 1903. Spaulding Manufacturing Company of Grinnell, Iowa built Brass Era automobiles from 1910 to 1916.[1][2]

Spaulding (1902-1903) edit

Spaulding Automobile and Motor Company
 
1902 Spaulding Runabout advertisement in Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorSpaulding Machine Screw Company
Founded1902; 122 years ago (1902)
FounderHenry F. Spaulding, C. M. Spaulding
Defunct1903; 121 years ago (1903)
FateBankruptcy
SuccessorMorlock Automobile Manufacturing Company
HeadquartersBuffalo, New York,

The Spaulding Automobile and Motor Company of Buffalo, New York was incorporated in January 1902 by Henry F. Spaulding and his brother C. M. Spaulding.[3] Start-up of Spaulding production was delayed by a lawsuit brought by the Olds Motor Works regarding infringement of its motor patents. Henry Spaulding redesigned his single-cylinder engine and manufactured a run of 100 Spaulding runabouts. The spring suspension of the Spaulding was very much like the curved-dash Oldsmobile as well, and Olds sued again.[2]

The 6-hp single-cylinder runabout sold for $650 in 1902, increased to $700 (equivalent to $23,738 in 2023) in 1903. The runabout steered by tiller and featured a planetary transmission. Spaulding introduced a larger two-cylinder tonneau touring car in January 1903. The touring car had wheel steering and a three-speed sliding gear transmission. The vertical 25-hp two-cylinder engine was located under the hood. Spaulding displayed at the Chicago and New York Automobile Shows.[4][5][2] Spaulding planned to price the Touring car at $1,200, equivalent to $40,693 in 2023.[6]

By February 1903 the company was in financial trouble and in March was sold at a receiver's sale to J. F. Morlock who built the Spaulding runabout as a Morlock until October 1903.[4] In August 1903, Henry F. Spaulding was testing a new experimental car on the tow path of the Erie Canal where he unfortunately drove the car into the canal and was drowned.[7][2]

Spaulding (1910-1916) edit

Spaulding Manufacturing Company
 
Spaulding Manufacturing factory from a 1910 postcard
IndustryCoachbuilder, Automotive
Founded1876; 148 years ago (1876)
FounderHenry Washington Spaulding
Defunct1929; 95 years ago (1929)
FateClosed
HeadquartersGrinnell, Iowa,
Key people
Henry W. Spaulding, Frederick E. Spaulding, Ernest H. Spaulding
ProductsAutomobiles
Production output
1,481 (1910-1916)

Henry W. Spaulding arrived in Iowa in 1876 where he set up shop as a blacksmith and carriage manufacturer in Grinnell. At the turn of the century the Spaulding Manufacturing Company was the oldest and largest producer of vehicles west of the Mississippi.[2][8]

Henry Spaulding's sons, Frederick E. and Ernest H. joined their father in the family business. The Spaulding automobiles introduced in 1910 were a 30-hp Model C with three-speed sliding gear transmission and Model D with a two-speed planetary transmission. Rutenber was the primary engine supplier. The wheelbase was 112 inches, and the price $1,500, equivalent to $49,050 in 2023.[9] These cars were sold through the Spaulding carriage agents.[8][2]

In 1911 the Model D became a larger 122-inch wheelbase, $2,500 (equivalent to $81,750 in 2023) 40-hp car, which the Spauldings attempted ,as Model G, to market through established automobile dealers. This did not work well and in 1912 Spaulding returned to using its carriage outlets almost exclusively.[8][2]

In 1913 the Spaulding was revised as Model G with a 40 hp Buda four-cylinder engine on a 120- inch wheelbase. Electric lighting was later joined with electric starting. Called the Spaulding 40, and priced in the $1,800 (equivalent to $54,753 in 2023) range, it remained in this configuration until the end of automobile production.[10]

In 1914 in traveling the River-to-River (Mississippi-to-Missouri) Road in what was claimed "a world's dirt-road speed record", Spaulding established a new cross-state speed record.[8] The Panama-Pacific International Exposition selected a Spaulding the following year to map the overland route to the California exposition. The car traveled with a moving picture camera to film during its journey.[8]

In 1915 Spaulding offered a model called the Sleeping Car (predating Nash by 20 years), which provided overnight accommodations. Difficulty in getting parts transported to Grinnell and under-financing caused the end for the Spaulding car in 1916. Spaulding Manufacturing had begun building truck bodies and this replaced car manufacturing. In the early Twenties the Spaulding Manufacturing Company was producing road machinery. The business closed in 1929. Henry W. Spaulding died in 1937 at the age of ninety-one.[1][2]

See also edit

External links edit

  • Spaulding Manufacturing Co. at Coachbuilt.com
  • IHDC Spaulding Image Collection
  • Iowas Automobiles by Bill Jepsen review at Undiscovered Classics

References edit

  1. ^ a b Georgano, Nick (2001). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile (3 vol. ed.). Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. ISBN 1-57958-293-1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Kimes, Beverly Rae; Clark Jr., Henry Austin (1996). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942 (3rd ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 978-0-87341-428-9.
  3. ^ Automobile Topics. E.E. Schwarzkopf. 1901.
  4. ^ a b The Motor World. Motor World Publishing Company. 1902.
  5. ^ Automobile Trade Journal. Chilton Company. 1903.
  6. ^ The Horseless Age. Horseless Age Company. 1902.
  7. ^ The Automobile. Class Journal Company. 1903.
  8. ^ a b c d e McConnell, Curt (1995-01-01). Great Cars of the Great Plains. U of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-3163-4.
  9. ^ Motor. Hearst Corporation. 1910.
  10. ^ Automobile Journal. 1912.

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Spaulding was used as an automobile marque by two separate companies The Spaulding Automobile and Motor Company of Buffalo New York built Veteran Era automobiles in 1902 and 1903 Spaulding Manufacturing Company of Grinnell Iowa built Brass Era automobiles from 1910 to 1916 1 2 Contents 1 Spaulding 1902 1903 2 Spaulding 1910 1916 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesSpaulding 1902 1903 editSpaulding Automobile and Motor Company nbsp 1902 Spaulding Runabout advertisement in Cycle and Automobile Trade JournalIndustryAutomotivePredecessorSpaulding Machine Screw CompanyFounded1902 122 years ago 1902 FounderHenry F Spaulding C M SpauldingDefunct1903 121 years ago 1903 FateBankruptcySuccessorMorlock Automobile Manufacturing CompanyHeadquartersBuffalo New York United States The Spaulding Automobile and Motor Company of Buffalo New York was incorporated in January 1902 by Henry F Spaulding and his brother C M Spaulding 3 Start up of Spaulding production was delayed by a lawsuit brought by the Olds Motor Works regarding infringement of its motor patents Henry Spaulding redesigned his single cylinder engine and manufactured a run of 100 Spaulding runabouts The spring suspension of the Spaulding was very much like the curved dash Oldsmobile as well and Olds sued again 2 The 6 hp single cylinder runabout sold for 650 in 1902 increased to 700 equivalent to 23 738 in 2023 in 1903 The runabout steered by tiller and featured a planetary transmission Spaulding introduced a larger two cylinder tonneau touring car in January 1903 The touring car had wheel steering and a three speed sliding gear transmission The vertical 25 hp two cylinder engine was located under the hood Spaulding displayed at the Chicago and New York Automobile Shows 4 5 2 Spaulding planned to price the Touring car at 1 200 equivalent to 40 693 in 2023 6 By February 1903 the company was in financial trouble and in March was sold at a receiver s sale to J F Morlock who built the Spaulding runabout as a Morlock until October 1903 4 In August 1903 Henry F Spaulding was testing a new experimental car on the tow path of the Erie Canal where he unfortunately drove the car into the canal and was drowned 7 2 Spaulding Models nbsp 1902 Spaulding Runabout in Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal nbsp 1903 Spaulding Touring Car in Cycle and Automobile Trade JournalSpaulding 1910 1916 editSpaulding Manufacturing Company nbsp Spaulding Manufacturing factory from a 1910 postcardIndustryCoachbuilder AutomotiveFounded1876 148 years ago 1876 FounderHenry Washington SpauldingDefunct1929 95 years ago 1929 FateClosedHeadquartersGrinnell Iowa United StatesKey peopleHenry W Spaulding Frederick E Spaulding Ernest H SpauldingProductsAutomobilesProduction output1 481 1910 1916 Henry W Spaulding arrived in Iowa in 1876 where he set up shop as a blacksmith and carriage manufacturer in Grinnell At the turn of the century the Spaulding Manufacturing Company was the oldest and largest producer of vehicles west of the Mississippi 2 8 Henry Spaulding s sons Frederick E and Ernest H joined their father in the family business The Spaulding automobiles introduced in 1910 were a 30 hp Model C with three speed sliding gear transmission and Model D with a two speed planetary transmission Rutenber was the primary engine supplier The wheelbase was 112 inches and the price 1 500 equivalent to 49 050 in 2023 9 These cars were sold through the Spaulding carriage agents 8 2 In 1911 the Model D became a larger 122 inch wheelbase 2 500 equivalent to 81 750 in 2023 40 hp car which the Spauldings attempted as Model G to market through established automobile dealers This did not work well and in 1912 Spaulding returned to using its carriage outlets almost exclusively 8 2 In 1913 the Spaulding was revised as Model G with a 40 hp Buda four cylinder engine on a 120 inch wheelbase Electric lighting was later joined with electric starting Called the Spaulding 40 and priced in the 1 800 equivalent to 54 753 in 2023 range it remained in this configuration until the end of automobile production 10 In 1914 in traveling the River to River Mississippi to Missouri Road in what was claimed a world s dirt road speed record Spaulding established a new cross state speed record 8 The Panama Pacific International Exposition selected a Spaulding the following year to map the overland route to the California exposition The car traveled with a moving picture camera to film during its journey 8 In 1915 Spaulding offered a model called the Sleeping Car predating Nash by 20 years which provided overnight accommodations Difficulty in getting parts transported to Grinnell and under financing caused the end for the Spaulding car in 1916 Spaulding Manufacturing had begun building truck bodies and this replaced car manufacturing In the early Twenties the Spaulding Manufacturing Company was producing road machinery The business closed in 1929 Henry W Spaulding died in 1937 at the age of ninety one 1 2 Spaulding Models nbsp 1910 Spaulding 30 Model CP in Motor magazine nbsp 1911 Spaulding 30 from Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal nbsp 1913 Spaulding Model 40 from Automobile Trade Journal nbsp 1914 Spaulding 40 Spaulding Sleeper from Iowa Factories BulletinSee also editSpaulding Manufacturing CompanyExternal links editSpaulding Manufacturing Co at Coachbuilt com IHDC Spaulding Image Collection Iowas Automobiles by Bill Jepsen review at Undiscovered Classics nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spaulding Automobile amp Motor Company nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spaulding Manufacturing Company References edit a b Georgano Nick 2001 The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile 3 vol ed Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers ISBN 1 57958 293 1 a b c d e f g h Kimes Beverly Rae Clark Jr Henry Austin 1996 Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805 1942 3rd ed Krause Publications ISBN 978 0 87341 428 9 Automobile Topics E E Schwarzkopf 1901 a b The Motor World Motor World Publishing Company 1902 Automobile Trade Journal Chilton Company 1903 The Horseless Age Horseless Age Company 1902 The Automobile Class Journal Company 1903 a b c d e McConnell Curt 1995 01 01 Great Cars of the Great Plains U of Nebraska Press ISBN 978 0 8032 3163 4 Motor Hearst Corporation 1910 Automobile Journal 1912 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spaulding automobile amp oldid 1151765008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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