Adams Farwell Model 7
Manufacturer
Adams Farwell
Car
Adams Farwell Model 7
About
The Adams Farwell Model 7 was a unique car manufactured in the early 1900s by Adams Farwell. It was known for its unusual opposed-cylinder engine, which had two banks of cylinders facing each other and connected by a common crankshaft. This design allowed for a compact and efficient engine that produced more power than other engines of similar size. The car also featured a chain drive and a unique steering system that used a lever instead of a steering wheel. Despite its innovative design, the Adams Farwell Model 7 was not commercially successful and only a few examples were built.
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