Western Tool Works was a pioneering brass era automobile manufacturer in Galesburg, Illinois. The company made Gale automobiles from 1904 to 1910. Early Gale runabouts were notable for having bodywork hinged at the rear of the car that could be lifted to ease access to the engine, essentially making the entire body the hood.
In 1905 Western produced the Gale Model A runabout for sale at US$500. This was less expensive than the high-volume Oldsmobile Runabout at US$650, the 2-seat Ford Model C "Doctor's Car" at US$850, or the Holsman high wheeler, but more expensive than the Black at $375, and the Success at US$250.
The Model A came standard with a 5Â in ÃÂ 6Â in (130Â mm ÃÂ 150Â mm) water-cooled engine mounted beneath the tilting body, chain drive, 34Â in (860Â mm) elliptic springs, 28Â in ÃÂ 3Â in (71.1Â cm ÃÂ 7.6Â cm) spoke wheels with tube tires, and repair kit.
The same year, Western offered the US$650 Gale Model B. Its water-cooled engine, springs, wheels, and tires had the same dimensions as those of the Model A, and it also had chain drive and a repair kit. It offered available leather buggy top, clincher tires, horn, and brass headlights.
In 1907, Western offered the 26Â hp (19Â kW) Gale Model K-7 phaeton at US$1,250. The K-7 was a five-seat touring car with a two-cylinder 5.5Â in ÃÂ 5.5Â in (140Â mm ÃÂ 140Â mm) engine, a wheelbase of 95 inches (2,400Â mm), and 32Â in ÃÂ 3.5Â in (81.3Â cm ÃÂ 8.9Â cm) wheels.
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References
- Clymer, Floyd (1950). Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925. New York, NY US: Bonanza Books.Â
- Dluhy, Robert D. (2013). "Part III. Automobile Models by Year". American Automobiles of the Brass Era: Essential Specifications of 4,000+ Gasoline Powered Passenger Cars, 1906-1915, with a Statistical and Historical Overview. Jefferson, NC US: McFarland. ISBNÂ 9780786471362. LCCNÂ 2013033488.Â
- Georgano, G. N., ed. (1971). "Gale 1904â"1910". Encyclopedia of American Automobiles. New York, NY USA: E. P. Dutton. pp. 86â"87. ISBN 0-525-097929. LCCN 79147885.Â
- Sedgwick, Michael (1972) [1962]. "Chapter One The Pioneer Days 1769 â" 1904". Early Cars. London, UK: Octopus Books. ISBNÂ 0706400585.Â
See also
- List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers