1914 Haynes-Apperson Model 27
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Year of manufacture1914
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Car typeOther
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Lot number132
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Reference number4JpRYJMwa48xnaq8Jra5yQ
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DriveLHD
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ConditionUsed
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
Description
Building his first vehicle as early as 1894, Elwood Haynes left an indelible mark on the automotive industry. His advances in metallurgy and manufacturing helped pave the way for the mass production of the early automobile.
The Haynes Touring on offer here was purchased new by the O’Leary family of Mason City, Iowa, and handed down through generations, until eventually being sold in the mid-1980s to another Mason City resident, Wayne Schmidt. The O’Learys’ carefully painted monogram is still visible on the door of the car today. With the help of a friend, Mr. Schmidt resurrected the Haynes, fitting new tires and entering the car in an AACA event, where it undoubtedly garnered attention for its remarkably preserved condition. Mr. Schmidt retained the Haynes until his passing in 2007. Its next owner entered the Haynes in the Preservation Class at the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, where it received an impressive Third in Class result. The consignor, eager to find an early car suitable for showing and touring, purchased the Haynes in 2008 and, after rebuilding the magneto and water pump, replacing various seals, and relining the brakes, the Haynes was ready to participate in numerous tours, which it completed without fault.
Beautifully presented today, this 1914 Haynes Touring represents a unique opportunity to acquire a highly original 50 hp tourer with a wonderful patina and a very limited, documented ownership history.