The Bloods small prototype car, was a two-passenger
runabout with a
wheelbase of just 48 in., a steering lever and an
air-cooled,
single-cylinder engine that delivered 3.5
horsepower. The engine displacement of the single-cylinder engine was 476 cc with a bore of 82.55 mm and a stroke of 88.9 mm. For production, a longer frame with a wheelbase of 54 in. was used. It was marketed as the Model A runabout, priced at $450 () and weighing only 360 pounds. About 100 cars were built by 1904. A larger car, Model C, was added in 1904. It had a
2-cylinder engine that developed 12 hp, a wheelbase of 78 in., a
steering wheel but the engine still placed under the seat. Available as a
Light Touring, similar to a detachable
Tonneau, the price was $900. The Bloods designed two more 2-cylinder cars that were introduced in 1905. Model D with the 12 hp engine, wheelbase of 80 in. and Demi Tonneau body was priced at $1,100. For $150 more, a larger Model E was offered with 16 hp engine, and a 90 in.wheelbase. From 1906, Model E remained available priced at $1,500 () until end of production in 1907. ==See also==