Rapid Nine-Passenger Omnibus 1905 |
As one of the many firms that eventually merged into the burgeoning General Motors, the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company was established in 1904, in Detroit, Michigan. The first model was a light delivery van with a twin-cylinder engine, located under the driver’s seat. A planetary transmission and single drive chain comprised the balance of the power train. By 1906, nine different models were available, including trucks of one and one-and-a-half ton capacity and a 20-passenger bus. In 1905, the year this omnibus was built, the company had relocated to Pontiac, Michigan.
Rapid Nine-Passenger Omnibus 1905 |
Rapid expansion occurred quickly, including 17 models in 1909, amongst those was an ambulance, a fire engine, and several buses. A year later, however, just three sizes of trucks were offered. By 1912, General Motors had taken over, and the one-and-a-half and two-ton trucks, still made in the Rapid plant, were being sold under the new GMC brand name. The Reliance Motor Truck Company of Detroit, also a new GM acquisition, furnished larger models for the new marque.
Rapid Nine-Passenger Omnibus 1905 |
This smart, Rapid Nine-Passenger Omnibus presents exceptionally well, with a dark green body over a bright red chassis and wheels. The seats are red buttoned leather, shaded by a fringed surrey top. Highly-polished brass Solar headlamps, steering column, and hubcaps provide delightful visual highlights. Solid rubber tires guarantee freedom from punctures.
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