27 795 EUR

1924 White Motor Company City/Park Tour Bus

27 795 EUR
  • Model
    White Motor Company City/Park Tour Bus
  • Year
    1924
  • Condition
    Used
  • Body Type
    n/a
  • Fuel Type
    n/a
  • Power
    n/a
  • Mileage
    n/a
  • Address
    1575 Woodson Rd, St. Louis, MO 63114, US
  • Country
  • Published
    Jun 08, 2026
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Color
Red
Metallic
No
Engine
N/A
Engine Number
N/A
Chassis Number
N/A
Gearbox
Manual
Steering Wheel
N/A
Drive Wheels
N/A
1st Reg. Country
N/A
Doors
N/A
Interior Color
Black
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St. Louis Car Museum & Sales
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Description

Make: White Motors Model: City/Park Tour Bus Price: $29,900 USD Gearbox: 3 Speed Manual Color: Red/Black Interior Color: Black Founded in Cleveland in 1900, the White Motor Company quickly earned a reputation for engineering excellence, particularly in commercial vehicles. Renowned for their robust construction and reliability, White trucks and buses became trusted workhorses across industries, from urban transit and freight hauling to national park transportation. By the 1920s, White had established itself as a leading supplier of multi-passenger vehicles designed to meet the growing demand for organized tourism and public conveyance. The Model 20A sight-seeing bus offered here is a fascinating example of that era. It is believed to have begun life as a tour bus, carrying visitors during the early years of city exploration. During a time when road rules were less structured, the presence of multiple noise-making devices, including an exhaust whistle, hand horn, and a siren, reflects the practical realities of navigating roads shared with pedestrians and other vehicles. It also features an auxiliary tire inflation pump. This vehicle benefits from an exceptional degree of originality and a well-documented chain of ownership. Prior to its acquisition by the Osborne Collection of Mentor, Ohio, in 1985, it was owned by Robert Hunker of Peninsula, Ohio. Its earlier history places it in North Carolina during the 1950s. Notably, it has remained within the same general Ohio region where it was originally built, adding to its authenticity. The bus was acquired by the St. Louis Car Museum in June 2015 and was serviced that year to running condition. Additional recommissioning work was performed in 2017 and again in 2021 to facilitate brief operational use. While it has not been started in recent years, it has been carefully preserved in a climate-controlled environment, maintaining its highly original presentation. A compelling artifact from the early days of American tourism and commercial transport, this 1924 White Model 20A offers collectors a rare opportunity to acquire a vehicle that bridges industrial innovation with the romance of national exploration. With its Ohio origins, distinctive equipment, and remarkable preservation, it stands as a uniquely characterful survivor of a formative period in motoring history.

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