1912 EMF Model 30 Touring
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$15,000 - $25,000| Without Reserve
Chassis
40800
Engine
40800
Car Highlights
Final Year of EMF Production Before Merger with Studebaker
Eligible for HCCA and Pre-1916 Vintage Events
Excellent Entry into Early American Motoring
Technical Specs
226 CID L-Head Inline 4-Cylinder Engine
Estimated 30 HP at 1,800 RPM
3-Speed Manual Transaxle
The 1912 EMF Model 30 Touring represents the final chapter of the Everitt-Metzger- Flanders story before its merger with Studebaker. The Model 30 was the company’s most successful creation, powered by a reliable four-cylinder engine with a three-speed transaxle. The Model 30 was known for its nimble performance and quality construction, offering more refinement than a Ford of the period. Charmingly finished in light blue over black button-tufted upholstery and gray wooden-spoke wheels, this 1912 EMF is a well-preserved example, purchased by Mr. Lucas in July 2006 from Bill Cuthbert of Santa Maria, California. A delightful Brass Era touring car with enduring appeal and usability, it is ideal for HCCA tours and early motoring events.