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Your Name: Chip Mitchell    
Your Location: Jacksonville, FL
Date: 2024-02-21 12:18:17

Comments[567]:

misidentified as a 1909 EMF Touring Car Engine number is 15036 which indicate a mid-run 1910 car


Your Name: Steve Shiflett    
Your Location: Carmichael, CA
Date: 2024-02-17 13:56:46

Comments[566]:

Just came across your site - love reading BEFORE DURING and AFTER restoration stories such as yours. If you hadn't bought the EMF, it would have been parted out and another example of early American automotive history would have been lost forever. Thank you for your story and your efforts.


Your Name: Bill Draper    
Your Location: England UK
Date: 2024-01-18 06:15:11

Comments[565]:

Thank John for your time, having just purchased a EMF 30 Panhard tourer it looks in great condition but need to learn how to find parts, technical information etc.


Your Name: Ron Johnson    
Your Location: La Harpe, Illinois
Date: 2023-12-27 12:20:43

Comments[564]:

I'm looking for confirmation that EMFs were sold or manufactured with white rubber wheels.


Your Name: Gary Churchill    
Your Location: Stafford NY
Date: 2023-11-05 11:06:24

Comments[563]:

Looks great!


Your Name: Kevin Behymer    
Your Location: Batavia ohio
Date: 2023-09-07 10:57:20

Comments[562]:

Believe to own the #35 racer It bears the number on the rear differential as one of the three I would love your expertise to help identify or even authenticate Her. My number is 513-550-0633


Your Name: Richard Schöndorfer    
Your Location: Austria / Europe
Date: 2023-08-18 07:21:58

Comments[561]:

Is the site still active? The entries are older than 10 years. Should I still register? Greetings Richard


Your Name: JUANTONTIO    
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Date: 2023-08-16 02:08:14

Comments[560]:

JUANSATIO MONGOLO


Your Name: Wayne Tuohig    
Your Location: Hilton Head Island, SC
Date: 2023-06-13 10:28:10

Comments[559]:

A very good friend and owner of a 1910 EMF passed away awhile ago and his family is looking for a new home for the car. I have agreed to help. Your history page is a very good and comprehensive read.


Your Name: John Porco    
Your Location: Brooklin, Ontario Canada
Date: 2023-01-08 15:30:27

Comments[558]:

Looking at purchasing a 1911 touring. Any information anyone can provide for key items I should look for. Example: weak points, serial number locations Thank you in adavnce


Your Name: Tony Costa    
Your Location: Westwood, Cal. Lassen County
Date: 2022-02-08 20:06:53

Comments[555]:

It makes me happy to see you give this rare car new life. It should be a "looker" when you are finished. Tony


Your Name: Geoff Swain    
Your Location: Montreal
Date: 2022-01-20 07:23:54

Comments[554]:

My father told me about the Blitzen Bean Flanders speedster many years back. It had won a town to town race in 1913 in the Yukon. The car travelled to the UK in 1914/1915 with a model t Ford motor and rear axle fitted. Does this car still exist? Geoff


Your Name: Harvey Wilhelm    
Your Location: nw ill
Date: 2021-11-12 08:56:23

Comments[553]:

i have been looking for stanweld parts for a year this is the first pics of what i need, i have standwell rims also i am looking for the blocks and bolts that go through the wood rims


Your Name: JIM VOLGARINO    
Your Location: Iowa
Date: 2021-05-28 11:54:34

Comments[551]:

I am an appraiser working with a family in Iowa wanting to sell a fully restored 1910 EMF Model 30.


Your Name: Terrence Murphy    
Your Location: Dryden, Michigan
Date: 2021-05-25 02:03:11

Comments[550]:

Thank you for not including the Everitt automobiles as part of E-M-F. A lot of auto history buffs include that company, but they were not part of E-M-F. "This company was founded by B F Everitt and W E Metzger with money they received from Studebaker when leaving the E-M-F Company in June, 1909." Terrence I. Murphy (Amazon Books)


Your Name: Chuck Meinecke    
Your Location: New York
Date: 2021-05-13 06:34:21

Comments[549]:

Long time E M F Owner...Do you still have me on your roster? 1909 E M F..


Your Name: James Farris    
Your Location: Milton Georgia
Date: 2021-04-29 12:30:46

Comments[548]:

Intend to acquire a 1912 EMF 30 in May 2021. Hope I can ask questions in order to get this barn find on the road.


Your Name: Mark Strange    
Your Location: Hillsboro, MO
Date: 2021-02-14 13:15:02

Comments[547]:

I bought a 1912 Flanders 20 Roadster from Dragone Motors and am bringing it back to original. Many thanks to Daryl Kemerer and others on this site for their help with parts and advice!


Your Name: Terry Vollmer    
Your Location: St. Louis
Date: 2021-01-24 16:02:34

Comments[546]:

Thoroughly enjoyable!


Your Name: Art Sell    
Your Location: Washington State
Date: 2021-01-18 06:58:12

Comments[545]:

As a member of HCCA I have been looking at a Flanders 20 for a few years. I suspect it was taken apart in the 40s. They think it is a 09. Looking at your info makes me doubt that year. Someday I will need to dig out the transmission to see if it is a 2 speed, or a 3 speed.



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