- Anahuac (automobile)
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Anahuac was a short lived United States automobile styled after a contemporary Poland Polish car and manufactured in 1922 in Indianapolis by the Frontenac Motor Corporation Intended for the export market it was to have been marketed in Mexico by a Mexico Mexican concern , the car had a wheelbase of Convert 115 in mm only four were ever completed. DEFAULTSORT Anahuac Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Vintage auto stub ... more details
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- Anker (automobile)
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Anker was a German automobile manufactured in Berlin between 1919 and 1920. Cars were built up from war surplus components of the Convert 1145 cc abbr on inline four engine Wanderer car Wanderer . DEFAULTSORT Anker Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany Vintage auto stub de Anker Automobilfabrik Paul Griebert ... more details
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- Ansbach (automobile)
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Ansbach was a Germany German automobile manufactured from 1910 to 1913 by the forerunner of Faun GmbH Faun , a company well known for its trucks and buses. The 1559  cc, four cylinder convert 14 hp abbr on Ansbach touring car was known as the Kautz. DEFAULTSORT Ansbach Automobile Category Brass Era vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany Brass auto stub de Fahrzeugfabrik Ansbach ... more details
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- Attila (automobile)
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Attila was an England English automobile produced from 1903 to 1906 the car, which was the creation of the Hunslet Engine Company of Leeds , was a three cylinder 20 Horsepower hp craft. DEFAULTSORT Attila Automobile Category Veteran vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Vehicles introduced in 1903 Veteran auto stub ... more details
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- Arkon (automobile)
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Notability date August 2008 The Arkon was a one off England English automobile manufactured by two determined students, Richard Moon and Neil Morgan , between 1971 and 1972. The convert 33 in mm adj mid high car is an exotic looking GT powered by a rear mounted Imp engine the whole is set on a Triumph Spitfire chassis . DEFAULTSORT Arkon Automobile Category Cars of England Classicpow auto stub ... more details
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- Xenia (automobile)
For the Daihatsu Xenia Toyota Avanza Unreferenced date December 2009 The Xenia was an United States American cyclecar designed by P. E. Hawkins and manufactured in 1914. The automobile was built with the odd combination of an epicyclic gear box and belt final drive it was powered by an 1164  cc vee twin Deluxe engine . Commons category Xenia vehicles DEFAULTSORT Xenia Automobile Category Cyclecars Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Brass auto stub de Xenia Automarke ... more details
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- Edford (automobile)
The automobile known as Edford originally Edfor was an elegant sports car built in Porto , Portugal by Eduardo Ferreirinha between 1936 and 1938, using Ford mechanicals. The name stands for Eduardo and Ford . Only three or four were built in slightly different versions. External link reference http website.webcenter.lycos.de www.fomcc.de edfor.htm Edfor Automobile Category Car manufacturers of Portugal de Edford ... more details
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- Deal (automobile)
The Deal was an automobile manufactured in Jonesville, Michigan by the Deal Motor Vehicle Company from 1905 11. The vehicle was a small four seater motor buggy that had solid rubber tires. References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Deal Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Category Hillsdale County, Michigan Brass auto stub ... more details
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- Ross (automobile)
The Ross name has been used for two separate automobiles The Ross steam automobile company Ross steam car manufactured in Newtonville, Massachusetts. The Ross automobile company Ross gasoline car manufactured in Detroit, Michigan. References David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles , ISBN 0 7858 1106 0 Category 1900s automobiles Category 1910s automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States motorvehicle company stub ... more details
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- Ardent (automobile)
unreferenced date September 2007 The Ardent was an automobile produced by Caron et Cie, in Paris , from 1900 to 1901. The company used its own make of 5  hp v twin engine in their four seater vis vis light car . Termed a victoriette , it was unusual in that the Vehicle body body was mounted on a Frame vehicle frame , but the engine was in front of the frame, unsuspended. DEFAULTSORT Ardent Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France Veteran auto stub de Ardent ... more details
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- Trevethan (automobile)
The Trevethan was an Australian automobile built in Toowoomba , Queensland by the Thomas and Walter Trevethan carriage building company. The vehicle had chain drive and solid rubber tyres. ref Davis, Pedr & Tony, Aussie Cars , Marque Publishing, Sydney, Australia, 1987 ISBN 0 947079 01 7 ref References Reflist External links http www.trevethan.net Australia.htm History of Thomas & Walter Trevethan carriage building company and photographs of restored automobile Vintage auto stub Category Vintage vehicles Category Motor vehicle manufacturers of Australia ... more details
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- Berg Automobile
Berg Automobile Company was a manufacturer of automobile s in Cleveland, Ohio from 1903 to 1904. The New York Bergs were made by the Worthington Automobile Co. The 1904 Berg was a touring car model. Equipped with a tonneau , it could seat 6 passengers and sold for USD US 3500. The vertical mounted straight 4 , situated at the front of the car, produced 24  hp 17.9  kW . A 4 speed sliding transmission was fitted. The armored wood framed car used leaf spring semi elliptic springs and was considered quite advanced for the time. The wheelbase was 90 inches long. ref http www.oldcarbrochures.com static Misc 20Brochures Autos 20of 201904 20Booklet Autos 20of 201904 11.html ref References reflist Frank Leslie s Popular Monthly January, 1904 Category Veteran vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Companies established in 1903 Veteran auto stub de Berg Automobile Company ... more details
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- Armadale (automobile)
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Armadale was an England English automobile manufactured from 1906 to 1907 by Armadale Motors Ltd, Northwood, Middlesex, then Northwood Motor & Engineering Works, also of Northwood. Initially called the Toboggan, the Armadale Tri car, so called the perfect little three wheeler featured infinitely variable friction drive and a pressed steel chassis , unusual in a tricar . It used either a one cylinder Aster or a 2 cylinder Fafnir automobile Fafnir engine. In 1906, the company listed a conventional 4 wheeler with a 16  hp 4 cylinder. DEFAULTSORT Armadale Automobile Category Brass Era vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Cars of England Category Vehicle manufacture in London Brass auto stub ... more details
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- Åtvidaberg (automobile)
The tvidaberg was a Sweden Swedish automobile manufactured from 1910 to 1911. tvidabergs Vagnfabrik AB began by importing an United States American Holsman automobile Holsman High wheeler and using it as a pattern. The car used a flat twin engine its top speed was about 45  km h 28  mph . Some of the later engines had four cylinders. The gearbox was two speed , and the whole engine was slid backwards under the frame to engage reverse. 35 cars were planned. Of these, 12 were built, and the rest were converted for use in railway inspection. Ref Dept of Transportation, Stockholm, Sweden DEFAULTSORT Atvidaberg Automobile Category Motor vehicle manufacturers of Sweden Category Products of Sweden Brass auto stub de tvidabergs Vagnfabrik sv tvidaberg bil ... more details
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- Roosevelt (automobile)
Image Roosevelt 4 Door Sedan 1929.jpg right thumb 300px Roosevelt 4 Door Sedan 1929 Roosevelt was a brand of American automobile that was manufactured by the Marmon Motor Car Company of Indianapolis, Indiana , USA , during model years 1929 and 1930. The Roosevelt was named after President Theodore Roosevelt and designed to be priced as an affordable automobile. References cite book author Kimes, Beverly R., Editor. Clark, Henry A. title The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805 1945 publisher Kraus Publications year 1996 isbn 0 87341 428 4 DEFAULTSORT Roosevelt Automobile Category 1930s automobiles Category Companies based in Indianapolis, Indiana Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Indiana Category Defunct companies based in Indiana Vintage auto stub de Roosevelt Auto ... more details
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- Dagmar (automobile)
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image 1923 Dagmar.JPG thumb 200px 1923 Dagmar The Dagmar was a sports version of the Crawford Automobile , made by the same highly regarded small production company in Hagerstown, Maryland Hagerstown , Maryland throughout the 1910s and early 1920s. This firm was a small car producer, but was also the world s largest builder of pipe organs, the M.P. Moller company. The first Dagmars were made in 1922, and although the last Crawfords were sold in 1923, the Dagmar continued until 1927. See also List of defunct automobile manufacturers DEFAULTSORT Dagmar Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Vintage auto stub de Dagmar Automarke ... more details
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- Maryland (automobile)
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Maryland Automobile was built by the Sinclair Scott automobile Sinclair Scott Company of Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore , Maryland , in the years of 1907 to 1910. Sinclair Scott was a maker of food canning machinery and in the early 1900s started to make car parts. One of their customers, Ariel, failed to pay and in recompense Sinclair Scott took over the design and marketed the car as the Maryland. The car was powered by a four cylinder, overhead cam engine. Tourers, roadsters and limousine models were made. Production stopped in 1910 after 871 had been made as producing the cars was not profitable. DEFAULTSORT Maryland Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Veteran auto stub ... more details
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- Carhartt (automobile)
The Carhartt was an automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan , by the Carhartt Automobile Company from 1910 11. They offered two models, the 25 30 and the 30 35 which were available in a Runabout car runabout & tourer body. See also Brass Era car Carhartt , U.S. based clothing company References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Carhartt Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Companies based in Detroit, Michigan Brass auto stub ... more details
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- DAC (automobile)
The D.A.C. was an automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Detroit Air Cooled Car Company from 1922 23. The air cooled car had a six cylinder engine. Only a few D.A.C. touring cars were produced. See also List of defunct automobile manufacturers References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Dac Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Vintage auto stub ... more details
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- Lion (automobile)
The Lion was an automobile built in Adrian, Michigan , United States , by the Lion Motor Car Company from 1909 12. The Lion had a four cylinder 40 hp engine, and was available in at least three body types. The 1912 model cost 1,600 and came equipped with internal expanding brakes with drums of convert 14 in mm sing on diameter. A fire in 1912 destroyed 150 cars in the factory, and the company never recovered and closed. The Lion Motor Car Company also produced the Gyroscope automobile Gyroscope . References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Lion Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Category Adrian, Michigan Brass auto stub ... more details
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- Lorraine (automobile)
The Lorraine was an automobile built in both Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids and Detroit, Michigan by the Lorraine Motors Corporation from 1920 22. The Lorraine was an assembled car that succeeded the Hackett automobile Hackett . The vehicle was powered by a four cylinder Herchell Spillman engine and was available in both open and closed models. Only a few hundred models were sold. References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Lorraine Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Vintage auto stub ... more details
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- Olympian (automobile)
The Olympian was an automobile built in Pontiac, Michigan , USA, by the Olympian Motors Company from 1917 21. Two Olympian models were built, a touring car called the Tourist and a four seat Roadster automobile roadster called the Gypsy. They came equipped with a Inline four engine four cylinder engine. Both models sold for 965. References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Olympian Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Vintage auto stub ... more details
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- Polarsun Automobile
File Polarsun Automobile Logo.png thumb Polarsun Automobile logotype Polarsun Automobile lang zh Zhongshun is a People s Republic of China Chinese automaker in Shenyang city, Liaoning province. ref name Wang Danna cite news url http www.chinadaily.com.cn cndy 2007 11 20 content 6265162.htm title Polarsun to expand native brand vehicle production author Wang Danna date November 20, 2007 work China Daily accessdate 11 December 2009 ref References reflist External links official http www.polarsunmotor.com Motor vehicle manufacturers of the People s Republic of China Category Motor vehicle manufacturers of the People s Republic of China China company stub auto company stub de Polarsun Motor Holdings ... more details
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- Crawford Automobile
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox company company name Crawford Automobile Company company logo File Crawford 1906 logo.jpg 200px company type Automobile Manufacturing genre Touring cars foundation founder fate location city Hagerstown, Maryland location country United States key people area served United States industry Automotive industry Automotive products Automobiles Vehicles br Automotive parts services market cap revenue operating income net income assets equity num employees title parent divisions subsid owner homepage defunct footnotes Image 1909 Crawford Model H Light Touring Car.JPG thumb right 250px 1909 Crawford Model H Light Touring Car The Crawford Automobile was a highly regarded small production car made in Hagerstown, Maryland throughout the 1910s and early 1920s. The company also made a sporting version of the Crawford, called the Dagmar automobile Dagmar , starting in 1922. The last Crawfords were sold in 1923, but the Dagmar continued until 1927. Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Brass auto stub de Crawford Automobile Company ... more details
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- Ardsley (automobile)
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox company company name Ardsley Motor Car Company company logo File Ardsley auto 1906 logo.jpg 200px slogan fate successor foundation 1905 defunct 1906 location Yonkers, New York industry Automobile key people products automobiles num employees parent subsid The Ardsley was a short lived United States American automobile designed by W. S. Howard and manufactured from 1905 to 1906 in Yonkers, New York by the Ardsley Motor Car Company. ref name ardsley History The company salesrooms were located at 50th Street and Broadway in Yonkers, New York Yonkers . ref name ardsley cite book url http books.google.com books?id LDcjAQAAMAAJ&pg RA1 PA87&lpg RA1 PA87&dq brennan motor v onepage&q&f false title Ardsley accessdate August 27, 2011 work publisher Modern Motor Cars, March 1906, pg.118 ref By 1906, the automobile was advertised in a national automobile trade magazine as quiet and powerful. It had 35 horsepower, could seat five and was priced at US 3,500. ref name ardsley Advertisements File Ardsley auto 1906 ad.jpg thumb upright 200px Ardsley Motor Car Company of Yonkers, New York 1906 model References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ardsley Automobile Category Brass Era vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Brass auto stub ... more details
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