Well, Lew, this's what happens when you volunteer... Now that my fickle curiosity's been piqued, I ran a couple of my old catalogs and my engine notes from my editions of the Std Cat Am'cn cars and Mroz's truck books, and came up with models of these vehicles using Sterlings: Brill Rlwy Car The apparently non-existent Haseltine, the Howard, Monroe, Scripps-Booth and Standard cars; Coleman and Stewart trucks. I'll be reviewing more catalogs, and I haven't gone thru the oldmarineengine postings yet; I also have an inquiry on aaca, and'll post one on the antique car/truck forun at smokstak, so I assume more will turn up. I also wondered if any of the "assembled" car/truck makers who passed off someone elses engines as their own might've used Sterlings; does any such list of non-marine, non-industrial uses of Sterlings exist, or is there already a website or source with this info?? Many Thxx!! Bud
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