This Lozier is a Veteran Tourist

This Lozier is a Veteran Tourist

The Oldman Lozier is a car with some great heritage. Besides the tremendous originality of this 1914 Lozier Model 77 five passenger touring, it completed the Portland, Maine to Portland, Oregon Transcontinental Tour in 1985 under the ownership of Mr. DeAngelis. It’s always great to have Transcontinental Tour veteran along for the adventure!

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A Peerless Engine...Apart

A Peerless Engine...Apart

Some projects start as a ground up rebuild and other projects become a ground up rebuild. The work being done by the Lederer’s on their 1910 Peerless Model 27 would fall firmly into the latter category. This project started with replacing a broken valve spring, escalated into a complete tear down of the engine to do a thorough inspection, and culminated in finding a crack in the crankshaft. Once it was this far apart, they developed a bad case of “while-we’re-at-it” and decided to restore the cosmetics of the car as well. The machining of the engine components has been all completed and now it’s ready for reassembly!

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A Thomas Flyer...From Good to Great

A Thomas Flyer...From Good to Great

The name E.R. Thomas was forever immortalized when they won the 1908 New York to Paris Race and these vehicles are right at home on a Pathfinders Transcontinental Tour. Although a small number of Thomas Flyer’s still exist today, none are being setup for touring like the Chattin’s 1911 KC-670. They have taken a nicely restored touring car and made the tough decision to tear into all the mechanical components and truly bring this vehicle to the next level.

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