Horsey Horseless

The Horsey Horseless was an early automobile created by Uriah Smith, a Seventh-day Adventist preacher,[1] in Battle Creek, Michigan. It contained a wooden horse head and neck attached to the front of the car, intended to make it resemble a horse and carriage so it won't frighten horses on the road. It was known to be created in 1899 but no one knows if it was made. The horse head was hollow to hold fuel. It is on Time Magazine's worst car list.[2]

Patent diagram of Horsey Horseless

References

  1. Alex Davies (10 Feb 2015). "Well That Didn't Work: The 1899 Car With a Full-Size Wooden Horse Head Stuck to the Front". WIRED. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  2. "1899 Horsey Horseless". Time magazine. 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-08. Somewhere between an early car and the head-in-the-bed scene in The Godfather, the Horsey Horseless, the brainfart of inventor Uriah Smith of Battle Creek, Mich., was intended to soothe the skittish nerves of our equine servants.
  • Bulen (January 25, 1957). "Horses and Cars" (PDF). Cass City Chronicle. Cass, MI. p. 3.
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