Gearless Motor Corporation Brochure, ca: 1921 - 1923

The Gearless, produced as a roadster and touring car at $2,650 and $2,550 respectively, had two separate 2-cylinder double-acting slide-valve steam engines for power, and was available with either wood or wire wheels. The company failed when four of its officials were charged with mail frauds and conspiring to sell more than $1,000,000-worth of company stock fraudulently.[1]

The Virtual Steam Car Museum has two Gearless Motors Corporation brochures.

Gearless Motor Corporation Brochure, ca: 1921 - 1923

This Gearless Motor Corporation Brochure is undated and may predate the January 1922 brochure below, as it shows only a single completed car.

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This Gearless Motor Corporation Brochure was put out in January 1922.

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The Marlin-Rockwell Corporation of New Haven, Connecticut prepared this drawing of the Gearless Motor Corp's radiator.

[1]Georgano, G. N., Encyclopedia of American Automobiles, (New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1968), p. 88.