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Standard Steam Car
The Standard Steam Car was an American steam car manufactured by the Standard
Engineering Company of St Louis, Missouri from 1920 until 1921.
History
L. L. Scott and E. C. Newcomb developed a steam car claimed to be able to raise
a full head of steam within a minute. Also known as the Scott-Newcomb, it
featured a front condenser that resembled a Rolls-Royce shaped radiator and was
similar in appearance to the Roamer. The car had a twin-cylinder horizontal
steam engine and used kerosene for fuel. The boiler pressure was stated as
600psi.
The Scott-Newcomb Motor Car Company was formed for production but only one
touring car is known to have been built; the company may have produced as many
as five vehicles before folding.
A 3-page article from 1920 on technical aspects of the Standard Steam Car
appears in Floyd Clymer's Historical Motor Scrapbook, Steam Car Edition,
published in 1945.
Scott-Newcomb Steam Car
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