Horatio Nelson Jackson's Steering Wheel

Origin
Horatio Nelson Jackson (March 25, 1872 – January 14, 1955) was a physician and automobile pioneer. In 1903, he and driving partner Sewall K. Crocker became the first people to drive an automobile across the United States.

The steering wheel that came off of his car, The Vermont, became imbued with Jackson's ambition to make his cross country trip.

Effects
Installing the wheel into any type of vehicle enhances it's speed, slows down gas consumption and increases the longevity of the engine. Tires of the car will constantly become flat without any indication of why or how it got flat.

Location
This artifact has not been collected yet. Last known location was Tampa, Florida in 1978