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ANSWERSRegarding the pictures sent in by Robert Eshelman, it is beyond a doubt a Gilson engine. The framework on the engine was used to support a jack-shaft, which was used with various size pulleys to give different speeds. This engine was advertized in the early teens. From the dimension, it sounds like a 2 hp. engine. They also made a 4 hp. size. We got this information from advertisements in the Gas Review magazines. Mr. Ed Little of Campbellford, Ontario has or had such an engine two years ago. --Richard Wood, 5098 S. Livonia Rd., Livonia, New York 14487. Courtesy of George Stankus, R. 1, Box 15, Hiram, Ohio 44234 On Page 34 in March-April magazine--the car you show in this picture is a Model A. Saxon car manufactured by the Saxon Motor Company of Detroit, Michigan and was on the market in 1917 and 1918. It is a two speed forward, high and low and reverse. The transmission is mounted on th... 799 of 2731 characters shown.
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