The 1910 Paige-Detroit Model B Roadster stands as a testament to the early ingenuity of the American automotive industry, marking the debut of the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company.
This elegant roadster was notable for its unique three-cylinder, two-cycle engine, which was a mechanical departure from the more common four-cycle designs of its competitors. With its minimalist, open-air chassis, large wooden-spoke wheels, and brass-era accents, the Model B exuded a sporty yet sophisticated charm that appealed to the “gentleman drivers” of the early 20th century.
Though the two-cycle engine was eventually phased out for more conventional powerplants, the 1910 Roadster remains a prized relic for collectors, symbolizing the bold experimentation and brass-trimmed luxury that defined the dawn of the motoring age.





















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