Early prototypes of the fire engine were designed in England to move water from one place to another. Once the need for firefighters became apparent, they would discharge the tanks with pumps to generate the pressure needed to reach the blazing building.
In 1721, Richard Newsham, an English inventor, recognized an opportunity. Newsham filed 2 patents that would allow him to create and control the market of fire engines during the mid 1700’s in England.
Newsham’s design consisted of a wooden chassis constructed with a long and narrow frame that could easily be maneuvered. Newsham’s engine encompassed a large lever that required the efforts of two men. The two firefighters would then begin pumping by standing with one foot on each side of the pump, throwing their weight upon each treadle alternately. While the crew members were pumping a leather hose was attached to the top of the apparatus that another set of firefighters directed the jet of water at the fire.
This one of a kind race car could be yours! Give Bill a call at +1 (860) 491-3047. Interested in seeing more? Check out the car that started it all, the Little Rascals Race Car!
A cross between the Little Rascals Race Car in the “Kid Mobile Classic” from the short film Auto Antics and Bill Eggers’ first car (circa 1950-1960 at age 10). This vehicle may not win you the $5 for gas and oil, but you will have the ride of your life!
Overflowing with state of the art features, this beauty includes:
Air-conditioning
2 Speeds
Antique Horn
Brakes (maybe?)
Arm Power Steering
1.5 HP Briggs & Stratton Engine
Leather Bench Seating
It even has a working steering wheel–a gear from an old farm tractor gear. This one of a kind race car could be yours! Give Bill a call at +1 (860) 491-3047. Keep your eyes peeled for the second race car in the series.