2nd-year model, the first production Henderson Four appeared in 1912 Built in Detroit, Michigan From 1912 to 1917 Unrestored 57 CI air-cooled IOE inline 4-cylinder engine Schebler carburetor Bosch magneto with distributor ignition Twist-grip throttle and ignition advance Single-speed countershaft Lever operated clutch Original paint Steel tank and fenders Sprung leather bicycle-style seat Kick starter Chain final drive Solid forks with additional struts, rigid rear frame Acetylene headlamp 4-into-1 exhaust Contracting band rear brake, no front brake 1.5-28 front and rear tires Spoke wheels with steel rims William Henderson designed his first 4-cylinder prototype over many years, the prototype debuting in 1911 For more information, please visit mecum.com.
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