The Fairmont Motor Car owes its existence to a tired Railway section hand named Fred Mahlman Sr.
Eventually, he hired the machine shop to construct a purpose-built motorcar.
The result was so successful that Mahlmann decided to.
His initial attempt failed, but he didn\'t give up on the concept. motor, and attempted to rig it on his handcar.
He contacted a local machine shop and inquired about buying a two h.p.
Exhausted by daily trips using a handcar, Mahlman decided there must be a better way.
The Fairmont Motor Car owes its existence to a tired Railway section hand named Fred Mahlman Sr