A West coast Light Delivery Emerges

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Published by Lee Thevenet September 2014 HORSELESS CARRIAGE REPLICA NEWSLETTER A Publication dedicated to the reporting of news, events, articles, photos, items for sale, etc, having to do with replica horseless carriages. Hi Builders, Non Scheduled Publication Published when articles or info becomes available & Special Issues when necessary Special Issue A West coast Light Delivery Emerges Scheduled to make an unveiling at the recent West coast Regional HCRB Meet held at the famed LeMay Family Convention Grounds on August 30, 2014, this awesome facsimile of the 1904 Oldsmobile Light Delivery Vehicle had been completely fabricated by the builder and owner, Mike Chambers of Sultan, Washington. The First official Meet for West coast Members of the Horseless Carriage Replica Group, was plagued by intense rain and on the scheduled weekend it was to take place. Even though the Meet went forward, Mike felt it best to not expose his creation of over three years building to so much humidity the first time shown. The beauty, having a completely wooden based body, would have to wait a bit longer to be exposed to the public, affording Mike to add some needed finishing touches that would have been delayed until after the Meet. As said all s well that ends well Having the extra time, Mike has finally completed his project and has decided to share it with the readers of the HCR News. Mike entered his HCR in a local car show, featuring many later built Detroit vehicles and was awarded his first win. A fitting beginning to a bright future in the winner s circle Mikes article and beautiful pictures begin on the next page Enjoy!

My 1904 Oldsmobile Light Delivery, History Revisited. By Mike Chambers I knew after helping build an 1899 Locomobile steam car 20 years ago, it would not be my last build. Finding the Horseless Carriage Replicas web site, attending a HCR meet in October 2011 in Dallas NC, meeting Lee Thevenet and Gerry Hale and many other builders, I was hooked again. I met the guys on a sunny Saturday afternoon in Dallas and upon seeing Gerry s Pie Wagon knew this was the one for me.

I had just met Earl Brown another local builder here in Washington State, he had made a very nice 1906 Ford carriage. Inspired by Earl s accomplishment, my replica soon became an obsession according to my wife Carol. Working on this build 3 to 4 hours a day I figured it would take about 18 months, well it took a bit longer for my version of the perfect replica, 37 months four days and a handful of hours later it was painted and ready for its first showing. This build required a lot of phone calls to Lee and Gerry at times. The build package that I received from Lee Thevenet was insightful but there were a lot of questions that came up daily for the first few months. The frame was made from my idea of what was needed to give it the correct height, wheel base and ride. I powered it from a Honda 250cc four-stroke engine. Four forward gears, reverse, electric start and a centrifugal clutch. Converting the Ford model T rear end to a chain drive was easy with Lee s build package.

I spent considerable time reproducing the front axle to the exact dimensions as the original. Every front-end part was made by hand except for the model T spindles. The springs, running from front to rear and spring hangers are exact reproductions made in my shop. The body was made from clear fir and ¾ Russian Birch. The wooden body was not something I was used to doing, so I got in touch with my lifelong friend Lynn Rice. Lynn is a master carpenter and took the challenge of making the body as close to the original as possible. Scaling the hundreds of photos to get exacting measurements was over a month long project in itself.

My friend James Durrett and I spent what we call Green Carpet Time working out the details and configuration of all mechanical components of the build. A large green carpet was on the concrete floor for a bit of comfort while under, over, and all around the frame work during construction. We had many changes throughout the mechanical aspect of the build when it came to how to change gears from a foot shifter to cable driven shifter in the cab, brakes throttle etc, etc. The split rims were one of the biggest hurdles. As barn found rims they were purchased for what I thought was a deal Not so I strongly suggest builder s purchase new split rims from one of the many suppliers currently reproducing them. Too many hours and hours went into spokes and straightening rims till they ran true.

The day we put the cab onto the frame was a real memorable time. I think we spent a couple of days just pondering what we had done and how to proceed. On top of it I was getting excited about the Shake Down Cruise Summer of 2014 came quickly and the parades and shows planned were put off, as we could not finish in time. My wife Carol stepped up and did the finish work on the wood body. She put in about 100 hours of finish work before we applied the paint. The white gloves came out soon after and we put the carriage together for the last time.

Our first showing gave us our first trophy. People looked in amazement as I drove this beauty onto the show arena. Being a replica didn t bother folks as they just took pictures and asked the hundreds of questions we all get when showing off our builds. I am glad it is done except for the gold pin striping due to be finished this fall. Time to get to know my wife and dog again, pretty sure my dog will remember me Mike Chambers Sultan, WA USA Where the dust has finally been swept up

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