This wood-body Concord Stagecoach was built by Jay Lampert of Red Bluff, California. Renowned for his dedication to old-school craftsmanship, Lampert authored "The How to Book of Stagecoach Building" (1988), solidifying his legacy in stagecoach construction.
This 9-passenger Western Mail Stagecoach boasts authentic features, including wooden hub wheels with axle sandbox guards and leather thoroughbrace suspension for a smooth ride. The exterior showcases front and rear deck seats on the roof, heavy leather boots for storage, and beautifully hand-painted murals on the doors, complemented by full-body scrollwork.
The stagecoach is equipped with tufted upholstery, a mid-seat rail at drivers position, four leather curtains, two iron bunters on the front panel, and a manual brake system.
With wheels (44" front and 60" rear) and a team hitch, this stagecoach is exhibit-ready and fully functional for hitching and driving.
Whether you're seeking a centerpiece for your collection, a historical exhibit, or a working stagecoach, this traditionally built Concord Stagecoach embodies the craftsmanship and spirit of the Old West.
Contact us today at 605-996-8754 for more information or to make this extraordinary piece of history yours.
Q&A
Question: How do you ship this vehicle to me?
Answer: We coordinate shipments of large freight items - such as our wagons, carriages, and coaches - within a network of private carriers so that your freight is safely transported to your destination without transfer. These are usually coordinated as partial loads in order to save costs, so it can take anywhere between 2 days to 2 weeks to find a ride. They will be transported in enclosed vans that vary from "U-Haul" size box vans to full 53' semi trailers. Contact us for more information and freight quotes.
Question: How do I offload this vehicle at delivery?
Answer: If you have a delivery location with a loading dock available this is your best option. However, we can also deliver to any location that a semi-trailer can access. We then recommend coordination with a towing service to use a tilt-bed wrecker truck. The vehicle can be rolled off the trailer on to the bed of the wrecker truck and it will be tilted/lowered down to the ground from there.