Delling Motors Co. Collingswood, NJ 1923 – 1927 Delling Steam Motor Co. West Collingwood, NJ & Philadelphia, PA The Delling Steamer was developed by Eric H. Delling, who had designed Mercer cars and was later associated with Stanley. Both open and closed models were shown, powered by a 2-cylinder engine of Delling design mounted, with the boiler, under the hood. Few cars were produced.[1] [1] Georgano, G. N., Encyclopedia of American Automobile, (New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1968), p. 58.
These two postcards show the 1924 - 1925 Delling Five Passenger Sedan and the Five Passenger Phaeton. These drawings and their associated envelope documents the work Delling was doing on may 6, 1926. © Donald R. Hoke 2007 All Rights Reserved.
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