1907 Kiblinger Model D High-Wheel Runabout

1907 Kiblinger Model D High-Wheel Runabout

This Kiblinger Model D High-Wheel Runabout was acquired by the Merrick Auto Museum in 1998 from the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum of Auburn, Indiana, Kiblinger's hometown. It has transverse full-elliptic spring suspension and longitudinal perch rods, center-tiller steering, and a seat for two, upholstered in buttoned tan leather. The restored body has all-new wood, finished in black with wicker appliqué and red outline. The running gear is all finished in red. Power is from a two-cylinder air-cooled engine similar to the one found in the Sears motorcar. Power is sent to the wheels by dual chains.


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Specification
Production Start 1907
Country of origin USA