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1915 Crane-Simplex Model 5

Price: USD $189,500


Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey once held the distinction of being the most expensive automobile built in the United States. In 1912 a Crane Model 3 cost an astonishing $8000 without a body; this at a time when median income in America was just $687. While no doubt costly at least it offered quality and performance few could match. Henry Middlebrook Crane had designed a magnificent machine with its L-head six-cylinder making a topping 100 horsepower. Given the eye-watering cost it is no surprise that only approximately 40 Crane Model 3s were sold followed by just a few Model 4s. Henry Crane only lasted on his own from 1912-1915 when he was bought out by Simplex another high-end motorcar manufacturer. Henry Crane was kept on as a vice president and his successor to the Model 4 was rebadged as a Crane-Simplex. Using an improved version of the L-Head six-cylinder engine now making 110hp the new car was still of the same exceptional quality and performance. Crane-Simplex only existed for four short years with roughly 475-500 cars produced over that time. Yet in spite of such tiny production numbers the marque stands with the likes of Rolls-Royce Locomobile and Stutz as one of the most prestigious motorcars of the period.Wearing sporting bodywork and exquisitely presented this 1915 Crane-Simplex Model 5 is an outstanding example from this storied American marque. Its original owner Mr. Adler purchased the car in 1915 and is reported to have kept it over three decades finally parting with it in 1946. Only seven people have owned this wonderful machine over the course of a century including Harold Langdon who kept the car from 1972 to 2005. The body is a later addition as often occurs with luxury automobiles of this era. Common with early Rolls-Royce and similar cars a chassis may outlive multiple bodies as they age and styles change. This lovely boattail speedster-like style suits the car well and surely makes for strong performance thanks to its light pared-down construction. The quality of the body and subsequent restoration is exceptional with gorgeous deep maroon paint on the chassis and cycle fenders contrasting the light grey color of the main body. Paint quality is excellent and panel fit very good for a car of this era. It is a large automobile though very well proportioned and beautifully detailed. The front compartment features doors for driver and passenger while a smaller rear compartment as a very cool single-sided door; a very nice period appropriate touch. The beautiful radiator shell is nickel plated as are the drum headlamps Simplex wheel hub caps and assorted hardware on the chassis. A fascinating detail is the pair of brass shock absorbers affixed between the front axle and headlight stanchions. The rear of the car tapers to a boat-tail style while the cut-down windscreen dual rear-mount spares and floating step-boards impart a decidedly sporting appearance.The interior is dominated by the fat wood-rimmed steering wheel with nickel spokes and engine controls in outstanding order beautifully polished and detailed. The dash features a marvelous array of instruments and switchgear with the driver getting a Warner Auto Meter speedometer and odometer along with an ammeter and fuel gauge. With an obvious eye toward touring and rallying the front passenger faces a Waltham clock and oil pressure gauge along with controls for fuel pressure mixture control and the Bosch ignition system. Front and rear cockpits are trimmed in beautiful red leather which appears fresh and shows very little use. Maroon carpets tie in with the bodywork nicely and the rear compartment is covered with a canvas tonneau when not in use. Detailing throughout the interior is lovely and very well judged.Of course the highlight of any Crane-Simplex is Henry Cranes mighty L-Head inline-six cylinder engine. Displacing 8795 c.c. and producing a full 110 horsepower this magnificent engine is one of the greatest of the era. Our example has been lovingly detailed down to correct ignition wires fabric wiring loom and brass hose clamps. The presentation is breathtaking doing Cranes masterpiece appropriate justice. It runs incredibly well producing massive torque and returning performance that is astounding for a vehicle that is more than a century old.It is believed that fewer than 500 Crane-Simplex Model 5s were built in the short time the company existed before being taken over in 1919. Such was their quality and performance that most original owners kept them for many years our featured example being no exception. Crane-Simplex stands among the finest motorcar manufacturers of all time and this wonderful example represents a beautifully restored and thoroughly usable entry into this rarified world. It is an absolute thrill to drive and will surely make a lasting impression on its next keeper.


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