Creator:
Duryea Motor Wagon Company
Cars of this era usually looked like squarish horse-drawn buggies. But Charles Duryea was inspired by the more graceful curves of a victoria carriage. The curling front forks support the single front wheel and flex to absorb jolts. The driver used a control stick to steer, shift gears, and accelerate. The automobile may have looked good, but passengers sat back to back, making conversation difficult.
Location:
20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, MI 48124-5029
Institution:
The Henry Ford
credits:
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.