1903 Stanley Model C: The Steam Car That Outran 1903’s Gas Engines

1903 Stanley Model C πŸš‚ was a 53 mph steam runabout that shocked America’s early motorists. At a time when most cars needed cranks, gears, and prayers to get moving, the Model C could launch silently, even in reverse, with no transmission at all. Built by the Stanley twins in Newton, Massachusetts, this lightweight, tiller-steered marvel delivered 6.5 HP of direct-drive steam power to the rear wheelsβ€”proving that steam could be fast, safe, and practical. From its wire-wound boiler to its elegant simplicity, the Model C remains one of the most charming survivors of the Veteran Car era. We’ll explore how it worked, why it was feared, and how it became a collector’s gem over a century later. Whether you’re into early motoring history or just love mad machines, this is a ride worth taking. πŸ‘ Like if you enjoy stories of forgotten engineering brilliance, and πŸ”” subscribe for more tales of cars that changed the game. ──────────────────────────────── LINKS ──────────────────────────────── β€’ RM Sotheby’s β€” 1904 Stanley Model C Runabout: https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/hf17/... β€’ RM Sotheby’s β€” 1905 Stanley Model CX Runabout: https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/hf10/... ──────────────────────────────── IMAGE SOURCES ──────────────────────────────── This video contains historical and archival photographs from: – Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain, CC0, CC BY, CC BY-SA) – Flickr (licensed for commercial use / no known copyright restrictions) – Unsplash / museums / archives (CC0 or equivalent licenses) All images are used under their respective free licenses. πŸ‘‰ Full credits with authors & links are available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D... ──────────────────────────────── #ClassicCars,#VintageCars,#SteamCar,#StanleySteamer,#CarHistory,#StanleyModelC,#VeteranCar,#SteamRunabout,#BrassEra,#SteamSpeedster