Off the top of our heads, we don’t know how many examples of the Elmore were built during its eyeblink in history. It was briefly produced, beginning in 1902, by I.V. Becker and his sons, James and Burton. It was named for the location outside Clyde, Ohio, where Becker operated a stave mill before turning, for a short while, to building cars.
This 1909 Elmore Model 36 with demi-tonneau bodywork was presented at the 2009 Radnor Hunt Concours by its owner, Alfred Shaw Jr. of Wayne, Pennsylvania. To…
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November 14, 2009



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