![The 1912 Simplex 50 HP Toy-Tonneau in Photos The 1912 Simplex 50 HP Toy-Tonneau in Photos](https://robbreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/1-w-1912-Simplex-50HP-Toy-Tonneau_64-1.jpg?w=1000)
Brian Henniker, courtesy of Gooding & Company.
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Image Credit: Brian Henniker, courtesy of Gooding & Company. The 1912 Simplex 50 HP Toy-Tonneau being offered through Gooding & Company at its 2023 Pebble Beach Auctions.
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Image Credit: Brian Henniker, courtesy of Gooding & Company. The 50 hp, 597 cc T-head engine allowed the car to reach a top speed of 80 mph.
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Image Credit: Courtesy of the owner and the Sewickley Heights History Center A photo of William P. Snyder III and Mrs. Snyder, in the family’s Simplex, used in a 1953 advertisement for Gulfpride H.D. motor oil.
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Image Credit: Brian Henniker, courtesy of Gooding & Company. With its combination of speed, reliability, and comfort, the Simplex 50 HP became a favorite of America’s motoring elite at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Image Credit: Brian Henniker, courtesy of Gooding & Company. This example features a 124-inch, 50 HP chassis with a Runabout, two-seat body and folding canvas top.
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Image Credit: Brian Henniker, courtesy of Gooding & Company. According to Gooding & Company, “the classic short-stroke 50 HP is arguably the most famous and sought-after” models from Simplex, and “approximately 20 examples have survived in varying states of originality.”
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Image Credit: Brian Henniker, courtesy of Gooding & Company. A close-up of William P. Snyder’s monogram on the coachwork of his 1912 Simplex 50 HP Toy-Tonneau.
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Image Credit: Courtesy of the owner and the Sewickley Heights History Center William P. Snyder Sr. shown leaning on the spare tire of the Simplex in 1913.
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Image Credit: Brian Henniker, courtesy of Gooding & Company. The car earned a second-in-class trophy at the 2013 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.