Consistent with its Mission, Vision, and Values, The Virtual Steam Car Museum is pleased to share these Stanley advertising brochures and parts lists.

While the Stanley Brothers ran the Stanley Motor Carriage Company, they bragged that they did no advertising. This is not entirely true, as the company produced brochures that were distributed presumably to existing customers and potential customers as well as at auto shows.

The literature below is divided by year. The Stanleys never put the year of publication on any brochure, but rather dated them as Twenty-Seventh Year, which makes dating these brochures somewhat difficult without more detailed research.

This Price LIst of Parts for the Stanley Steam Car elphia, PA.

Stanley Motor Carriage Company, Newton, MA 1919 Sales Brochure, A Comlete Description

This 1919 advertising brochure features the Model 735 and is entitled A Complete Description of the stanley Steam Car 22nd Year. Note the centerfold showing the car and its prices. The price list has been over-pasted wtih new prices including the War Tax.

Stanley Motor Carriage Company, Newton, MA 1921 Sales Brochure

This brochure probably dates from 1921, as it illustrates the 735E Roadster that was introduced in 1921. Foster Page 461.876

Stanley Motor Carriage Company, Australian Brochure, November 1922

This brochure was probably printed in late 1922 or early 1923, as it features the Model 740 vehicles. George Millar of Melbourne was the dealer. The latest date is November 1922.

[1]Georgano, G. N., Encyclopedia of American Automobile, (New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1968), p. 185-186.
[1]Kimes, Beverly Rae and Clark, Henry Austin Jr., Standard Catalogue of American Cars, 1805 - 1942, 3rd Edition, (Iola, WI, Krause Publications, 1996), p. 138.
[1]Foster, Kit, The Stanley Steamer: America's Legendary Steam Car, Stanley Museum, Kingfield, ME, 2005), pp. 372 - 375. Purchase a copy of this book at the Stanley Museum.
[1]Clymer, Floyd Steam Car Scrapbook, (Bonanza Books, Crown Publishers, Inc. 1945), p. 45.