This 1910 Overland Model 46 two-seat roadster has right-hand drive, as did all Overlands before 1915.
It benefits from an electric starter, the installation of which has not affected any other components. Other notable features include a foot-operated warning bell and a foot-operated ‘town/country’ flap-valve in the exhaust system.
The car has been cleaned throughout, including the engine bay, and all the brass. It has been given a good service, including a change of oil, plugs and some damaged pipes and hoses.
The undercarriage was repainted as it was badly damaged, while the brass padlock was changed for a new one. The flooding carburettor has also been replaced.
This 1910 Overland Model 46 has a 20 HP four-cylinder engine and is presented in a handsome red and black.
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1910 Overland Model 46