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1907 White Model G Steam Touring Car

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Artifact Overview

Steam powered 19th-century America. Some early car manufacturers used this familiar technology to power their vehicles. The White Company was one of the best. Several well-known Americans purchased White steamers and President Taft included one in the first presidential car fleet. White, unlike other manufacturers of steam cars, shifted to gasoline-powered automobiles. It made its last steamer in 1911.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Automobile

Date Made

1907

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Driving America

Object ID

36.520.3

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Steel (Alloy)
Metal
Leather
Brass (Alloy)
Rubber (Material)

Color

Green
Black (Color)
Red

Dimensions

Height: 74 in
Width: 66 in
Length: 189 in
Weight: 3635 lbs

Inscriptions

Plate on rear:: THE WHITE COMPANY / CLEVELAND, O / PATENTS / De. 30, 1890 to Dec. 5, 1905 etc. / No. 4733 Brass hub caps: WHITE Headlights: THE / RUSHMORE / Lens-Mirror / -SEARCHLIGHT- / Man'fd by / RUSHMORE CYNAMO WORKS / PLAINFIELD, N.J., U.S.A.

Specifications

Make & Model: 1907 White Model G steam touring car
Maker: White Company, Cleveland, Ohio
Engine: 2-cylinder compound steam, HP cylinder 3 inch bore x 4.5 inch stroke, LP cylinder 6 inch bore x 4.5 inch stroke, 159 cubic inches
Height: 74 inches
Wheelbase: 115 inches
Width: 66 inches
Overall length: 189 inches
Weight: 3635 pounds
Horsepower: 30
Pounds per horsepower: 121
Price: $3,500
Average 1907 wage: $542
Time you'd work to buy this car: about 6 years, 6 months