Willys Knight Overland 1916 Model 84B, 114 IN WB - Barn Find - Sleeve Valve

Price: - Item location: Prospect, Pennsylvania, United States
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1916 Willys Knight Overland

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1916 Willys Knight Overland Model 84114 IN WheelbaseProduction Number - 6,440 of 12,727
Looks like original paint!
Sleeve-Valve Engine Assembly.
We did change gas, performed some tinkering and she fired right up!
We did test drive this car.Brakes do work, and car shifted into all gears.
Did not drive bad for a 100 year old vehicle!
Please note that two small center convertible top rods are bent, see photos.
Missing one emblem from one step plate in photos; we DO HAVE it.
Look at dash; beautiful example of early ingenuity!
Car is very solid for age.We can shrink wrap this car for an extra charge to protect it during shipping.
GREAT COLLECTOR ITEM!!
PLEASE NOTE: THIS CAR HAS BEEN SITTING FOR MANY YEARS AND SHOULD HAVE A THROUGH SAFETY INSPECTION BEFORE BEING DRIVEN!.
This is from a collection of cars that we areliquidating for a customer.
Car appears to be all original, but we have no way of authenticating it!Please take the time to do your research!
Don't miss your chance own this rare vehicle!
Brief History/Information

John North Willyspurchased the Edwards Motor Car Company ofLong Island, New York, in 1913, moving the operation toElyria, Ohio, where Willys owned the plant that had previously manufactured the Garford automobile. Production began with afour-cylindermodel which was priced in the $2,500 price range. The Willys-Knight employed aKnightsleeve valveengine, generally four- andsix-cylindermodels.

In 1915, Willys moved assembly of the Willys-Knight toToledo, Ohio, but continued manufacturing the engines in Elyria. Willys-Knight introduced a sleeve-valveV8in 1917, which was sold until 1919.

Willys-Knight enjoyed a production run average of 50,000 cars per year after 1922.Willysalso purchasedStearns-KnightofCleveland, Ohio, which also used a sleeve valve Knight Engine, making that marque the crown jewel in his growing automotive empire.

Willys-Knight production ended in November 1932 (model year 1933) when the company, in receivership, stopped building higher priced cars, and instead focused on the manufacture of the inexpensive but durableWillys 77.

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