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History of Steam Powered Motor Cars / Automobiles |
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2.1 The Stanley Steamer - At the start of the twentieth century very few steam powered car manufacturers still existed.
- The company continued producing steam powered cars until 1917 (producing 500 cars in that year), when the two Stanley brothers sold their interests to Prescott Warren.
- Production went into a long period of decline and by 1918 no models were being produced with a power output higher than 20 hp.
- Stanley Steamers also became too expensive. In 1924 a Stanley 740D sedan cost nearly $4000, compared to a few hundred dollars for a Model T Ford.
- The last Stanley Steamer was produced in 1927.
- A total of 16,000 were manufactured, of which about 600 still exist.
2.2 Saab - In 1974 Saab started to develop a prototype steam powered car.
- It employed a 160 hp steam generator that was about the size of a normal car battey.
- By using compressed air to power the car until sufficient steam pressure was available, the long start-up time associated with the steam car was eliminated. Additional data on this car required.
- Information on other steam powered cars produced since 1907 required.
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