Otto's Puzzle #1410 - Arthur W. Ball's 1914 Cycleplane

Started by Otto Puzzell, October 05, 2009, 03:43:53 AM

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You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allan L

You don't often see a car with a table for the dog's dinner ;D
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

guido66


Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

guido66

I don't suppose it's from Norway?

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

guido66

pile of rocks in the background... :-\  Irish?

Otto Puzzell

Not from the Emerald Isle, but a place with an Island name. However, the name of the island is not longer the same as the name of the place. .
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

guido66

From one of the countless Scottish isles?

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!


Allemano


Paul Jaray

Let's say that I knew this car before, but I was told the answer before it was posted here by Otto...now I know it twice, but it seems unfair to reply (not for me I knew it...)

pnegyesi


Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!


Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Paul Jaray

CYCLEPLANE - Westerly, Rhode Island - (1914)
The Cycleplane was a cyclecar whose mechanical specification was typical for vehicles of its type but whose look decidedly was not. Arthur W. Ball was its designer, and he claimed streamlining was the factor he kept most in mind in coming up with the Cycleplane body. Set on a "truss bridge" frame, the car sported shelf-like fenders that ran the lenght of the car and were purported to have a shock-assorbing effect, although most probably they were more useful as armrests for the vehicle's two passengers. Actually the car looked less like a plane than a boat. In addition to the standard two-cylinder air-cooled Spackle-engined roadster with planetary transmission and belt drive, the Cyclecar Company of Westerly also planned to offer more sophisticated four-cylinder water-cooled models with three-speed slideing gear transmissions and shaft drive. But production apparently never began. It is believed that Arthur Ball's prototype was his first and last Cycleplane.

Standard Catalog of American Cars.

Otto Puzzell

That's the ticket!

As to the Island: despite the name, most of Rhode Island is in fact on the mainland. The name Rhode Island and Providence Plantations derives from the merging of two colonies, Providence Plantations and Rhode Island. Providence Plantations was the name of the colony founded by Roger Williams in the area now known as the City of Providence. Rhode Island was the area now known as Aquidneck Island, which now comprises the city of Newport and the towns of Middletown and Portsmouth, the largest of several islands in Narragansett Bay.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!