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1904  model year.
3-cylinder 24hp engine, 12 louver hood, 84 inch wheelbase.


Motor World, Dec. 21, 1903            first radiator
- possibly the development test mule



Automobile Review, Jan. 23, 1904            second radiator
- probably taken at the New York Auto Show



1904 catalog            third radiator




Motor World, Feb. 11, 1904




Motor World, Feb. 18, 1904




National Automobile Museum

This photo was published in Motor magazine, Jul. 1904.



The Automobile, Nov. 17, 1904
                                  the Thomas exhibit at the St. Louis World's Fair



The Automobile, Dec. 17, 1904

Frank Seifert in the racer of the Western Motor Car Company of Los Angeles.
Earliest known photo of a Thomas racing car.



Motoring and Boating, Dec. 29, 1904

C. A. Coey, Chicago dealer (and coiner of the name "Flyer") lent his car to children to drive in the park and demonstrate
    how easy it was to drive a Thomas.



Detroit Public Library



Dyer Library                                                                    on Storer St. in Saco, ME



Detroit Public Library



National Automobile  Museum
This photo has been identified as showing the end of the Thomas production line.
It may be Montague Roberts at the wheel, with engineer A. B. Shultz seated on his left.



Horseless Carriage Gazette, 2008 v70 #3                appears to have homemade cowl and fenders