Kent's Pacemaker

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The Kent's Pacemaker was an American automobile manufactured only in 1900. Offered by the Colonial company of Boston, it was a steam car which had one front steering wheel, and three rear wheels. The center of these drove; the others, an outer pair, could be raised to allow the machine to "coast like a bicycle".

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David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles