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Your Name: John Daly    
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Date: 2018-02-24 13:46:11

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Your Name: Roger D Fields    
Your Location: Powell, Ohio
Date: 2018-02-10 10:14:48

Comments[289]:

Looking for ANY Sears parts, but especially Transmission control pivot arm, brake drums/rear drive sprockets/wheel attachment bracket, Brake and clutch pedals, many small parts. Have many Sears parts to sell or trade, including Model H fenders, fan castings, many other parts. Roger Fields, 614- 570-2011


Your Name: Dale Richey    
Your Location: originally Cincinnati Ohio
Date: 2017-12-25 17:49:52

Comments[288]:

Didn't sears also more recently sell an "Allstate Henry J auto some years ago? I sem to remember that< Dale. Now live in Leesburg Florida...


Your Name: Roger D Fields    
Your Location: Powell, Ohio
Date: 2017-12-18 10:05:52

Comments[287]:

Please publish under Parts Wanted: I am assembling another Sears, and need lots of parts - large and small, any condition, or a parts car. Please help.


Your Name: tom collins    
Your Location: valrico florida
Date: 2017-12-02 19:45:35

Comments[286]:

have some tech questions on a 1912 sears motor buggy


Your Name: Michael Banks    
Your Location: Ohio
Date: 2017-11-06 18:47:02

Comments[284]:

This site is very informative, excellent resources and photos! I have some questions that you may be able to help me with. Can you drop me a line in email? Thanks.


Your Name: kevin kuczynski    
Your Location: canton mi
Date: 2017-10-05 17:03:20

Comments[283]:

Great web site!


Your Name: Mark Zolton    
Your Location: Saginaw, Michigan
Date: 2017-09-30 20:05:13

Comments[282]:

Excellent site..love it. Wondering if someone would have the wood body dimensions for the 1908 Model. Gathering documentation to build one of these from ground up. Thanks Much, Mark Zolton


Your Name: Bill Lemon    
Your Location: La Verne, CA
Date: 2017-09-27 12:04:14

Comments[281]:

My great grandfather owned a Sears Motorbuggy.


Your Name: Jim Nicholson    
Your Location: Sheboygan, WI
Date: 2017-08-13 07:35:34

Comments[279]:

Very nice. I just got a Holsman and am looking for parts suppliers.


Your Name: Joe McKee    
Your Location: Louisiana
Date: 2017-07-06 11:17:10

Comments[278]:

My first time and enjoyed it. Will write later!


Your Name: juan osorno    
Your Location: Miami
Date: 2017-07-03 05:27:50

Comments[277]:

I love old cars. I own some myself. Never knew Sears had made a car. It is wonderful. I also love your site. Keep up the good work.


Your Name: Richard Shafer    
Your Location: Ft Myers, Fl
Date: 2016-11-12 16:48:54

Comments[274]:

great stuff to read


Your Name: Rob Dannels    
Your Location: RoseHill Iowa. USA
Date: 2016-07-28 19:04:59

Comments[273]:

Very interested in all AutoWagons and buggy or highwheelers the mechanic's motors trans drive trains restoration parts you name it.


Your Name: ginny shueey    
Your Location: Nebraska
Date: 2016-07-12 07:07:45

Comments[272]:

Thank you for the information. Wonderful history. Only wanted to thank and let you know many of the pictures will not load.


Your Name: Al Leach    
Your Location: Venice, Florida
Date: 2016-07-04 07:37:22

Comments[271]:

Thank you for this great website, it is fast and easy to navigate. Very informative with the links to Alvaro Krotz etc. A week ago I had the pleasure of driving a 1908 Sears which was the highlight of a trip I took. Thank you again. Al Leach


Your Name: Sandy Rose    
Your Location: Arlington, Texas
Date: 2016-06-29 19:17:09

Comments[270]:

I would guess that many Sears owners may not be aware that the 1951 movie, "Excuse My Dust", featured Sears Motor Buggies... Background.. MGM bought 3 Sears, maybe 4, and one was lost during the shooting in the river. Our Sears Registry notes those surviving cars and current owners. A few years ago, the movie became available on CD.. cheap and a great story. Just Google "Excuse My Dust". Sandy


Your Name: Sandy Rose    
Your Location: Arlington, Texas
Date: 2016-06-27 18:13:44

Comments[269]:

Sears wheel bearings are no longer available... from Timken or anywhere so far as I have found. Does anyone have a solution to machining the spindles for modern bearings? Specs...bearing source... part numbers?


Your Name: Peter Yates    
Your Location: Leeds UK
Date: 2016-06-21 17:51:11

Comments[268]:

Most impressive site - thank you. Motor historian David Burgess-Wise suggests the high-wheeler in 'I Married a Witch' (1942) is a Sears (Motor Buggy) Runabaout. I thought it might be a Studio-built Special. Do you happen to know the vehicle(?) of which there's a still image on imcdb.org Best wishes Peter


Your Name: Rob Dannels    
Your Location: Rose Hill Iowa USA
Date: 2016-06-08 14:40:29

Comments[267]:

I'am looking for a Sears light delivery or wagon to restore or power train we have a restoration or presavation shop for trucks and tractors and can make alot of parts but this project is for me.Iam interested in all high wheelers.Thanks alot Please contact me



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