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Your Name: Marsha    
Your Location: Hot Springs Arkansas
Date: 2023-03-08 12:41:32

Comments[363]:

you use to send me e mail with info but none in a long time. would you please start sending me e mail again with Sears Type N. I got it from my Father Preston Watkins


Your Name: G. Sandy Rose    
Your Location: Arlington, TX
Date: 2022-12-15 09:53:11

Comments[362]:

Many Sears have change hands over past 3-5 years. Please sign up for adding your Sears to the Sears Motor Buggy Register and Keep the history documented! Thanks!


Your Name: Chris Nordling    
Your Location: Newberg Oregon
Date: 2022-01-05 17:57:35

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We have a collection of 70 antique and classic cars, one of which is a (what we thought) 1908 Sears buggy. After reading your page, I have determined that it is most likely a 1910 based on the s/n of 2714. We purchased it in this condition and was restored by someone not aware of the complete history. What would be your advice on selling? We will be offering it for sale in the coming year sometime. Thank you for your time. Chris Nordling


Your Name: Bill Lampman    
Your Location: eastern shore of MD
Date: 2021-11-30 17:07:07

Comments[357]:

On board of directors of small local museum. Just had a 1923 ford touring car donated. I was looking for ads and info on all cars from that era since I usually do the displays


Your Name: Priyanjan de Mel    
Your Location: Australia
Date: 2021-10-21 21:19:45

Comments[356]:

I own a 1906 Sears Motor Buggy


Your Name: James Farris    
Your Location: Milton GA (30miles miles north of Atlanta)
Date: 2021-09-20 04:59:33

Comments[355]:

Thanks .


Your Name: Test    
Your Location: Iowa
Date: 2021-08-29 19:24:09

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Your Name: Skip Z    
Your Location: Kingston ,NH
Date: 2021-08-09 16:16:17

Comments[353]:

Nice site with great history! Thanks...


Your Name: Charles Thompson    
Your Location: Scandinavia, Wi
Date: 2021-07-07 20:28:36

Comments[352]:

I am in charge of maintaining 1912 Sears Model G. Owned by Iola Historical Society, Iola Wi. Appears someone attached a breather on engine, non stock. Do you have any close up photo's of what Reeves used on the engine? Nice site. Drove our car to Iola Car Show for display yesterday. Thanks, Charlie


Your Name: Doug Blair    
Your Location: Panama
Date: 2021-05-15 15:30:31

Comments[351]:

Great site. Retired from Canada and moved to Panama. Many great photos which are helping me build as close as I can a Sears. Small budget and living here makes one work harder at getting it as close as I can. Should be very close except for the motor. Mine is a 1 cyl diesel, could not find a 2 cyl opposed. Will have to import wheels and top. But with my lathe, milling machine and a life as a welder I have that part covered. Might have to pick the brains of those lucky enough to have a original


Your Name: Doug Blair    
Your Location: Panama
Date: 2021-05-15 15:29:32

Comments[350]:

Great site. Retired from Canada and moved to Panama. Many great photos which are helping me build as close as I can a Sears. Small budget and living here makes one work harder at getting it as close as I can. Should be very close except for the motor. Mine is a 1 cyl diesel, could not find a 2 cyl opposed. Will have to import wheels and top. But with my lathe, milling machine and a life as a welder I have that part covered. Might have to pick the brains of those lucky enough to have a original


Your Name: Rob Dannels    
Your Location: Rose Hill Iowa USA
Date: 2021-05-05 18:36:36

Comments[349]:

looking for drawings and operations info on transmission of Sears Autobuggy drive dish speed disc linkage ext. thank you very much


Your Name: Tim S Hallen    
Your Location: Auburn, WA
Date: 2021-03-30 14:02:41

Comments[348]:

Interesting and informative web site. Doing research for the LeMay Collection


Your Name: QGW0EZ191Q4VFNTWXF www.web.de    
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Date: 2021-03-07 19:49:13

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Your Name: Jon Elmendorf    
Your Location: Chatham, MA
Date: 2021-02-17 17:57:41

Comments[346]:

I am thinking about activating a 1910 Sears


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Date: 2021-02-17 12:34:46

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Date: 2021-02-16 02:34:37

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Your Name: Christy Swann    
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Date: 2021-02-10 11:53:28

Comments[343]:

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Your Name: S. Craig Raynor    
Your Location: Southampton N.Y.
Date: 2021-02-08 06:15:57

Comments[342]:

I am grateful to have found this page from a friend , George King, and will be passing on the address to Lance Aldrich who believes his SEARS is a 1909. Thank You for making this valuable information available to all. Craig


Your Name: Patrick angle    
Your Location: Rock stream ny
Date: 2021-01-10 16:46:10

Comments[341]:

I am looking for my fathers old 1909 Sears model H it may have been in my dads name(Albert Angle) or my brothers name(Richard Angle) it was registered in watkins glen ny it was sold back in the late 1980’s I don’t have any other information.



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