Reading Steamer

The Reading and Meteor were American steam cars developed by Irvin D. Lengel in 1901 in Reading, Pennsylvania. [1]

Reading Steam Carriage

Built by the Steam Vehicle Company of America, their advertisement promised their Model B "runs indefinitely without attention." The steamer featured a four-cylinder steam engine when most steamers used two-cylinders.[2]

It had a bench seat over the engine compartment with tiller type steering. Drive was by chain to the rear wheels. The Model B sold for $850,. A year into the production of the Reading, creditors liquidated the company.[1]

Meteor Steam Car

Irvin D. Lengel was also a principal of Meteor Engineering Company who took over the assets of the Steam Vehicle Company of America in 1902. Meteor built a tonneau version of the steam car. Meteor also built a prototype gasoline automobile, but by the fall of 1903, Meteor Engineering Company was bankrupt.[1]

References

  1. {{Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942|edition=Third}}^
  2. 100 Years of the American Auto Millennium Edition, Publications International, 1999^