1910 Zimmerman
Please don’t touch the cars, especially this one of a kind 1910 Zimmerman Runabout. It is powered by a two-cylinder, horizontally opposed, 142 cubic inch, air cooled engine that produces 12 horsepower.
This very original Zimmerman runabout was first owned by John Zimmerman, who became company president and later was purchasing agent for the Auburn Automobile Company. It is an experimental car and is the only known Zimmerman that was produced with a shaft drive. In 1910 a new Zimmerman cost $840.
I photographed this rare automobile several times over the years at the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, Indiana. This particular photo was taken during a visit in 2014.
1910 Zimmerman
Please don’t touch the cars, especially this one of a kind 1910 Zimmerman Runabout. It is powered by a two-cylinder, horizontally opposed, 142 cubic inch, air cooled engine that produces 12 horsepower.
This very original Zimmerman runabout was first owned by John Zimmerman, who became company president and later was purchasing agent for the Auburn Automobile Company. It is an experimental car and is the only known Zimmerman that was produced with a shaft drive. In 1910 a new Zimmerman cost $840.
I photographed this rare automobile several times over the years at the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, Indiana. This particular photo was taken during a visit in 2014.