877-887-1933 1234567891011121314151617181920212223of23 1920 Automotive Electric Service Corporation Auto Red Bug 0 Red Roadster Stock #: 22291 Exterior Color: Red Body Type: Roadster Title Condition: Clear And now for something entirely different, we give you the Auto Red Bug! Yes, this is a real car. Yes, it's sized for adults. Yes, it's electric (before electric cars were cool!). Satisfy your inner car nerd with this totally quirky, extremely cool electric Auto Red Bug from Automotive Electric Service Corporation, North Bergen, New Jersey! The Auto Red Bug looks like a go cart, but was an automotive innovation as one of the first small electric vehicles introduced in the US. The Red Bug combined the practicality of the modern automobile with the convenience of small size and economical power. They became popular with both young people and adults looking for a vehicle that was small and easy to drive short distances. The early model Red Bug cars were part of Jekyll Islands history. They were rented by wealthy industrialists from the Jekyll Island Club Garage for pleasure and a means of travel on Jekyll Island. It was often the preferred choice over the family car. Many wealthy estate-owners purchased them for getting around their grounds. Some island communities that didnt allow full-size automobiles did permit the use of Red Bugs. These small electric powered vehicles were first manufactured in 1916. This one was made by Automotive Electric Service Corp. of North Bergen, New Jersey. Referred to as buckboards because of their wooden slats, they were powered by an electric engine with a single rear wheel mounted brake. All Auto Red Bugs, whether electric or powered by a motor wheel are fully recognized by the AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) as cars and eligible for all of their events. This Auto Red Bug is the second oldest Red Bug in existence and has just had a complete and total restoration performed, which was completed in early 2019. This Red Bug has been part of a private collection for some time, but was an older restoration, probably done in the 1950s. The restoration took the better part of a year, and it was done to a very high and historically correct standard. Every aspect of the Red Bug was restored, re-plated, re-upholstered, and re-painted and polished as it left the factory. A lot of research time went into the restoration to ensure everything was done correctly, mostly due to the assistance of the renown Red Bug expert, Jed Rapoport. The red paint is the exact color and hue the Red Bug was painted when new. The brightwork is correctly plated in nickel. The seat is upholstered in the correct material and padded with correct horsehair, just the way it was done at the factory. The wood slats are the exact wood used when new. The Red Bug runs perfectly, steers the way it should, and stops the way it should. The condition is exactly what it looks like in the photos. *Please note Title is listed as clear because eBay would not take a bill of sale listing. Due to the fact Auto Red Bugs have no VIN and thus are not licensed to travel on public roads, it is being sold with a bill of sale only. Fun Facts: Manufacturer: Automotive Electric Service Corporation, North Bergen, New Jersey Engine: 12 volt electric battery Wheelbase: 62 inches Price new: $200 1920 average annual income: $1,407 1920 Auto Red Bug Serial Number E4629 For more information, please contact Daniel at 1.917.890.4230 or at Vehicle Description And now for something entirely different, we give you the Auto Red Bug! Yes, this is a real car. Yes, it's sized for adults. Yes, it's electric (before electric cars were cool!). Satisfy your inner car nerd with this totally quirky, extremely cool electric Auto Red Bug from Automotive Electric Service Corporation, North Bergen, New Jersey! The Auto Red Bug looks like a go cart, but was an automotive innovation as one of the first small electric vehicles introduced in the US. The Red Bug combined the practicality of the modern automobile with the convenience of small size and economical power. They became popular with both young people and adults looking for a vehicle that was small and easy to drive short distances. The early model Red Bug cars were part of Jekyll Islands history. They were rented by wealthy industrialists from the Jekyll Island Club Garage for pleasure and a means of travel on Jekyll Island. It was often the preferred choice over the family car. Many wealthy estate-owners purchased them for getting around their grounds. Some island communities that didnt allow full-size automobiles did permit the use of Red Bugs. These small electric powered vehicles were first manufactured in 1916. This one was made by Automotive Electric Service Corp. of North Bergen, New Jersey. Referred to as buckboards because of their wooden slats, they were powered by an electric engine with a single rear wheel mounted brake. All Auto Red Bugs, whether electric or powered by a motor wheel are fully recognized by the AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) as cars and eligible for all of their events. This Auto Red Bug is the second oldest Red Bug in existence and has just had a complete and total restoration performed, which was completed in early 2019. This Red Bug has been part of a private collection for some time, but was an older restoration, probably done in the 1950s. The restoration took the better part of a year, and it was done to a very high and historically correct standard. Every aspect of the Red Bug was restored, re-plated, re-upholstered, and re-painted and polished as it left the factory. A lot of research time went into the restoration to ensure everything was done correctly, mostly due to the assistance of the renown Red Bug expert, Jed Rapoport. The red paint is the exact color and hue the Red Bug was painted when new. The brightwork is correctly plated in nickel. The seat is upholstered in the correct material and padded with correct horsehair, just the way it was done at the factory. The wood slats are the exact wood used when new. The Red Bug runs perfectly, steers the way it should, and stops the way it should. The condition is exactly what it looks like in the photos. *Please note Title is listed as clear because eBay would not take a bill of sale listing. Due to the fact Auto Red Bugs have no VIN and thus are not licensed to travel on public roads, it is being sold with a bill of sale only. Fun Facts: Manufacturer: Automotive Electric Service Corporation, North Bergen, New Jersey Engine: 12 volt electric battery Wheelbase: 62 inches Price new: $200 1920 average annual income: $1,407 1920 Auto Red Bug Serial Number E4629 For more information, please contact Daniel at 1.917.890.4230 or at And now for something entirely different, we give you the Auto Red Bug! Yes, this is a real car. Yes, it's sized for adults. Yes, it's electric (before electric cars were cool!). Satisfy your inner car nerd with this totally quirky, extremely cool electric Auto Red Bug from Automotive Electric Service Corporation, North Bergen, New Jersey! The Auto Red Bug looks like a go cart, but was an automotive innovation as one of the first small electric vehicles introduced in the US. The Red Bug combined the practicality of the modern automobile with the convenience of small size and economical power. They became popular with both young people and adults looking for a vehicle that was small and easy to drive short distances. The early model Red Bug cars were part of Jekyll Islands history. They were rented by wealthy industrialists from the Jekyll Island Club Garage for pleasure and a means of travel on Jekyll Island. It was often the preferred choice over the family car. Many wealthy estate-owners purchased them for getting around their grounds. Some island communities that didnt allow full-size automobiles did permit the use of Red Bugs. These small electric powered vehicles were first manufactured in 1916. This one was made by Automotive Electric Service Corp. of North Bergen, New Jersey. Referred to as buckboards because of their wooden slats, they were powered by an electric engine with a single rear wheel mounted brake. All Auto Red Bugs, whether electric or powered by a motor wheel are fully recognized by the AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) as cars and eligible for all of their events. This Auto Red Bug is the second oldest Red Bug in existence and has just had a complete and total restoration performed, which was completed in early 2019. This Red Bug has been part of a private collection for some time, but was an older restoration, probably done in the 1950s. The restoration took the better part of a year, and it was done to a very high and historically correct standard. Every aspect of the Red Bug was restored, re-plated, re-upholstered, and re-painted and polished as it left the factory. A lot of research time went into the restoration to ensure everything was done correctly, mostly due to the assistance of the renown Red Bug expert, Jed Rapoport. The red paint is the exact color and hue the Red Bug was painted when new. The brightwork is correctly plated in nickel. The seat is upholstered in the correct material and padded with correct horsehair, just the way it was done at the factory. The wood slats are the exact wood used when new. The Red Bug runs perfectly, steers the way it should, and stops the way it should. The condition is exactly what it looks like in the photos. *Please note Title is listed as clear because eBay would not take a bill of sale listing. Due to the fact Auto Red Bugs have no VIN and thus are not licensed to travel on public roads, it is being sold with a bill of sale only. Fun Facts: Manufacturer: Automotive Electric Service Corporation, North Bergen, New Jersey Engine: 12 volt electric battery Wheelbase: 62 inches Price new: $200 1920 average annual income: $1,407 1920 Auto Red Bug Serial Number E4629 For more information, please contact Daniel at 1.917.890.4230 or at Vehicle Warranty AS IS - No Warranty: This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. Limited Warranty: Bid with confidence this vehicle is being offered with a Limited Warranty. Please contact us via e-mail to obtain specific information about this warranty. Remaining Factory Warranty: Have the utmost confidence when bidding on this vehicle! This vehicle is being offered with the remainder of its full factory warranty. Please inquire for the specifics on this warranty. Full Factory Warranty: Have the utmost confidence when bidding on this vehicle! This vehicle is being offered with the Full Factory Warranty. Please inquire for the specifics on this warranty. About Classic Promenade We Buy, Sell, Consign and Store collector cars for our clients. Our clients have ranged from major collections to helping a new enthusiast enter the hobby. Classic Promenade is a dba for Classic Consultants, LLC. Prior to being in Arizona we were in California, serving the classic car hobby since 2002. We are dedicated professionals with a passion for antique, classic and vintage motorcars. Our owners have distinguished careers in business and have been life long collectors of fine motorcars. We are Gentlemen serving Ladies and Gentlemen in the Collector Car Hobby. We Buy, Sell, Consign and Store collector cars for our clients. Our clients have ranged from major collections to helping a new enthusiast enter the hobby. Classic Promenade is a dba for Classic Consultants, LLC. Prior to being in Arizona we were in California, serving the classic car hobby since 2002. We are dedicated professionals with a passion for antique, classic and vintage motorcars. Our owners have distinguished careers in business and have been life long collectors of fine motorcars. We are Gentlemen serving Ladies and Gentlemen in the Collector Car Hobby. Contact us for more details 877-887-1933 Terms and Conditions Payment Options We accept the following payment methods: - Cash (in person) Vehicle Pickup & Shipping All shipping charges are buyer's responsibility. Finance, Warranty, Shipping question? Call the dealer at 877-887-1933 General Terms Classic Promenade is pleased to assist with worldwide shipping and transportation (costs not included). We normally transact payments with bank to bank wire transfers, but other arrangements can be made. We will also accept certain trades of collector vehicles. All sales are subject to local sales at any time. We pride ourselves on accurate descriptions, but collector cars are all subject to "issues" and we encourage personal inspection. Classic Promenade is pleased to assist with worldwide shipping and transportation (costs not included). We normally transact payments with bank to bank wire transfers, but other arrangements can be made. We will also accept certain trades of collector vehicles. All sales are subject to local sales at any time. We pride ourselves on accurate descriptions, but collector cars are all subject to "issues" and we encourage personal inspection. Fees and Taxes Taxes and Fees: Out of state buyers are not charged tax, title, or license but are responsible for the documentation fee. The customer is responsible for registering the vehicle in their home state. You will receive 30-day in-transit tags. |