A ModelWorks "Likamobile" steam car, well finished with a custom-built professionally-painted body, vintage horn and authentic looking lamps. Seat is neatly upholstered but worn in the middle.
We've had this one out several times over the last few weeks - running at 250psi it raises steam in under ten minutes. The previous owner has the burner re-jetted to run on diesel rather than heating oil - easier to get out on the open road, if twice the price. What the dirtier fuel does do is make the burner more susceptible to false triggers on the flame-out detector, which then requires the driver to jump down and push the rest button.
Goes well, we've replaced the original safety valve which had failed in the usual way with a commercial pop-type valve - burner cut-off pressure is set just below the safety valve, so you shouldn't get more than a light feathering out on the road, which avoids frightening the horses.
There's a clip of friend James racing up and down our road here - more a traction engine man himself (and owner of a 3 ton Wallis) he declared himself surprised at how much fun it was (that's what happens when a man with hundreds of miles on strakes under his feet discovers pneumatic tyres).
Length 92 inches
Width 62 inches
Height 63inches
Weight approx 1/2 ton
Hydraulic test @375psi, 26-Mar-2013
Steam test 26-Mar-2013