Talk:Stanley Steamer
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Why is the Stanley Steamer Company listed separately...? --squadfifteen
I was interested to read the statement about the Stanleys denouncing the IC engine as an "internal explosion" engine, and the interpretation that they were implying that an "internal explosion" engine could actually explode. I had always understood the term "internal explosion" to be a dig at the method of power generation in an IC engine by exploding a combustible gas mixture in the cylinders, implying that it would be less smooth than the more gradual expansion of steam. Could you please cite your source for your interpretation? --emmanuel
the article does not cite the location(s) of the factory; where were they built? Jonathan Versen 07:58, 20 February 2006 (UTC)