Stoddard Dayton 10 C Roadster is a drawing by Jack Pumphrey which was uploaded on November 30th, 2014.
Stoddard Dayton 10 C Roadster
The 1910 Stoddard-Dayton 10-C 4 passenger roadster, one of the brass cars from the early days of motoring, there is a great deal of lore surrounding... more
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Title
Stoddard Dayton 10 C Roadster
Artist
Jack Pumphrey
Medium
Drawing - Pen & Ink
Description
The 1910 Stoddard-Dayton 10-C 4 passenger roadster, one of the "brass cars" from the early days of motoring, there is a great deal of lore surrounding these cars, a Stoddard was the first Indy Pace Car, as a publicity stunt another was pushed off the roof of an office building and then started and driven away, Stoddard-Dayton was one of the early bright spots on the American automobile landscape, the company was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1904 by Charles Stoddard using his family�s fortune acquired through various successful businesses, the cars were large, powerful and luxurious, think Packard, the company started using engines of their own design in 1907 and they won the first race held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909 (prior to the Indy 500), this Model 11A Five-Passenger Touring uses a 40 horsepower 7.1-liter straight-four, by 1912, they would be offering huge 70 horsepower engines
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November 30th, 2014