Chase Racing 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Chase Motor Truck Company had its roots in the manufacture of farm implements. Company founder, Aurin M. Chase, former vice president of the Syracuse Chilled Plow Company, a company that had been in business since 1804, started production of a one-ton truck with an air-cooled, three-cylinder, two-cycle engine. Chase was backed by Paul Bellinger of the Solvay Process Company, Roy Grant of Grant's Hardware and other Syracuse business figures.
That same year, Aurin Chase negotiated sale of the Syracuse Chilled Plow Company to Deere & Company.
Chase had what seemed like a solid idea in the early days of automobile manufacturing, a gasoline-fueled "high wheeler" that could be transformed into either a truck or passenger car.
The company motto in 1912 advertisements was "The emblem of efficiency." According to the company, "Chase trucks are not pleasure cars. They are service vehicles. That increasing numbers of leading business houses everywhere are sending in repeat orders is due to the fact that after an intimate study of motor truck efficiency they are satisfied that the Chase truck is the simplest and most efficient light delivery truck on the market to-day

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Chase_engine.stl 124.8KB
Chase_Racing.rar 1.4MB
Chase_Racing_body.stl 246.0KB
frame_R-L.stl 2.1MB
front_axle.stl 63.8KB
fuel_tank.stl 424.7KB
rear_axle.stl 10.8KB
rear_brakes.stl 1.1MB
rub_wood_wheel_thin.stl 1.5MB
seat.stl 1.7MB
steering_wheel.stl 286.3KB
wood_wheel.stl 2.3MB