Standard Engineering Co.

1920 - 1921

Standard Engineering Co.

St. Louis, MO

The Standard Steam Car was equipped wit a Scott-Newcomb 2-cylinder, horizontal kerosene-burning steam engine and was advertised as being able to raise a head of steam in less than 60 seconds.  The car carried a Rolls-Royce-type condenser-radiator and closely resembled the then well-known Roamer.  A touring model was the only body style available.  It was sometimes known as the Scott-Newcomb.[1]

[1] Georgano, G. N., Encyclopedia of American Automobile, (New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1968), p. 185.

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