And here's a beautiful Roadster :
Lot S101 1908 Simplex 50 Speedcar Roadster
The Oldest Simplex Known to Exist
Another Mecum Sold
Sold Price: $1,900,000
DESCRIPTION
This remarkable 1908 Simplex 50 Speedcar from the early Brass Era is the oldest one known to exist. Chassis number 211, its central feature is the enormous 610 CI 4-cylinder T-head engine, which is rebuilt with new aluminum pistons, rings and bearings, and a new aluminum crankcase custom-cast at great expense. The finished engine is correct in every way, including its Simplex carburetor, centrifugal water pump, rare Bosch magneto and outside exhaust system. A 4-speed transmission with reverse delivers the Simplex’s ample torque to a double chain drive. A 40 gallon fuel tank and 13-gallon oil reservoir gave the Simplex long-distance capability and a special 5-inch radiator core insures more-than-adequate cooling. Fans of the Brass period will appreciate every detail in this charming and unique antique with its current restoration just completed.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Chassis No. 211
- The oldest Simplex known to exist
- 587 CI engine bored to 600 CI
- 4 cylinder with T-Head valve configuration
- Early engine plugs over intake
- Correct Simplex carburetor
- Centrifugal water pump
- Rare Bosch B magneto
- Four forward gears with reverse
- Double side chain drive
- 40 gallon fuel tank, 13 gallon oil tank
- Solar head, side and tail lamps
- Authentic instruments and original gauges
- Special 5 inch radiator core
- Outside exhaust system
- New aluminum crankcase
- New pistons, rings, bearings, crank
- Rare 27 inch hat box compartment inside spare tires
- Current restoration just completed