1906 Queen Model K Touring
- Brand: Queen
The 1906 Queen Model K Touring was a car produced by the Queen Automobile Company, which was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The Model K Touring was a four-door convertible that was designed to comfortably seat up to five passengers.
The car was powered by a 30 horsepower, four-cylinder engine that was capable of reaching a top speed of around 45 miles per hour. It had a three-speed manual transmission and was rear-wheel drive.
The Queen Model K Touring was considered a luxurious and high-end car of its time, with features such as electric lights, a top-quality leather interior, and a beautifully crafted wooden dashboard. It also had a number of safety features for the time, including a hand-operated horn and mechanical brakes on all four wheels.
Today, the 1906 Queen Model K Touring is a rare and highly sought-after collector's item, with only a few known to exist in private collections and museums around the world.
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Production Start | 1906 |
Country of origin | USA |