Use dmy dates date January 2012 Use Australian English date January 2012 Northern Territory Buffaloes was a baseball team from the Northern Territory that competed in the Australian national Claxton Shield competition from 1981 until 1988. ref name Clark cite book title A History of Australian Baseball Time & Game last Clark first Joe year 2003 publisher University of Nebraska Press location Lincoln, Nebraska , United States isbn 0 8032 6440 2 oclc 52127597 url http nebraskapress.unl.edu product A History of Australian Baseball,672064.aspx ref The Buffaloes enjoyed little success during its eight year admittance winning only 1 game, in 1987, against South Australia baseball team South Australia . Despite their poor on field results, the Buffaloes did manage to play a few competitive games. At the 1983 Claxton Shield, the Buffaloes tied the game 2 all against Perth Heat Western Australia , after Bill Fryar doubled down the left field line with the bases loaded . Despite a strong pitching performance by Vic Stanfield, they could not add to their score and eventually lost 5 2. ref Pratt, Nigel 1983 . WA battles in baseball . The West Australian. Saturday, 8 January 1983 ref At the 1984 Claxton Shield, the Buffaloes scored 11 runs against South Australia in the 1st inning, but lost the game in extra innings, 12 11. Bill Hutcheson became the first Territorian to hit a home run, against Victoria. ref name Hutcheson Interview with Bill Hutcheson of 21 August 2009. ref At the 1985 Claxton Shield, the Buffaloes held a 15 0 lead against New South Wales after 5 innings, only to lose the game 16 15. At the 1987 Claxton Shield, the Buffaloes win their first and only game against South Australia. Buffalo player Brad Kerr wins Rookie of the Year , the only Territory player to win any award at a Claxton Shield. At the 1988 Claxton Shield, Buffalo teenager Scott McCormack pitched 10 strong ... color 000000 color F46F0B text align center Northern Territory Buffaloes roster colspan 10 style background ... more details
Infobox Defunct Companycompany name Detroit AutomobileCompanycompany logo fate Reorganized successor Henry Ford Company foundation August 5, 1899 defunct November 20, 1901 location Detroit , Michigan The Detroit AutomobileCompany DAC was an early United States American Automotive industry automobile ... Ford1922 , p. 37. ref Catalog A catalog produced by Detroit AutomobileCompany in 1900 showed, with a cost analysis, that the automobile was cheaper to maintain and operate than a horse and vehicle. ref name founding Little is known about the company s designs. ref name founding2 Citation last Weiss ... vehicle four times 100 2,180 Demise The Detroit AutomobileCompany was reorganized into the Henry Ford Company on November 20, 1901, after Ford gained further backing from investors because of his racing success. ref name founding2 It later became the Cadillac Cadillac Company under ownership of Henry ... Bryan first Ford R. author link Ford R. Bryan title The Birth of Ford Motor Company publisher Henry ... Citation year August 1999 title Months past an account of Henry Ford s first automobile factory periodical ... W. Palmer . As with many early car ventures, the company floundered and was dissolved in January ... Automotive Industry publisher McFarland pages 7 9 isbn 0786416114 ref History Image Detroit AutomobileCompany Delivery Truck 1900.jpg thumb right The company s first product was a delivery truck, completed in January 1900. Foundation The company was founded with a paid up capital of 15,000 369,205 ... Edison Company , after which he was given a monthly salary of 150 3,692 in 2007 . ref name historical ... a product to market. ref name perfectionist The company s primary objective was to make a profit for its ... was built which was profitable for its owner Samuel Smith. ref name founding The company s first ... Table 1. Detroit Automobile Car Costs ref name founding div colspan 2 div align center Automobile div ... Ford Motor Company Category Car manufacturers of the United States Category Companies established ... more details
Infobox companycompany name Great Southern AutomobileCompanycompany logo company type Automobile Manufacturing genre Touring car Touring Cars , Roadster automobile Roadsters , Buses foundation 1909 ... homepage defunct footnotes The Great Southern AutomobileCompany was the first automobile manufacturer ... two seater In 1913, it was manufacturing two models ref name automobile 1913 cite journal date date 1913 03 10 title Great Southern Incorporates journal The Automobile Journal volume 35 issue 3 page 886 location Pawtucket, Rhode Island publisher The Automobile Journal Publishing Company editor1 ... Automobile Automobiles br List of auto parts Automotive parts services market cap revenue operating ... volume 29 issue 1 page 43 location Chicago publisher The Hardwood Company editor1 first Henry editor1 ... n50 mode 1up ref It was incorporated in Birmingham, Alabama , in 1909 ref name hardwood ref name automobile 1910 cite journal date date 1909 11 18 title Great Southern Incorporates journal The Automobile volume 21 page 886 location New York City, NY publisher The Class Journal Company editor1 first ... automobiles, automobile parts, and buses from its plant in Ensley Birmingham Ensley , where .... ref name automobile 1910 File Great Southern Model 50 in April 1910 Motor.png thumb 250px alt image ... journal Motor volume series issue page 112 publisher Star Company location New York City, NY accessdate ..., NY publisher The Motor World Publishing Company editor1 first R. G. editor1 last Betts accessdate ...&pg PA886&lpg PA886 ref Great Southern 30, available in two seater Roadster automobile roadster ... Journal Company location Chicago, IL accessdate date 2011 10 19 url http books.google.com books?id BTwfAQAAMAAJ&pg PA63 ref The new 50 model was a seven passenger touring body. By 1915, it was manufacturing ... 57 issue 1 page 34 publisher The Trade News Publishing Company location New York City, NY accessdate date 2011 10 19 url http books.google.com books?id g33mAAAAMAAJ&pg PA34 ref The company went bankrupt ... more details
Infobox companycompany name Flanders AutomobileCompanycompany logo company type Automobile Manufacturing industry Automotive industry Automotive founder Walter E. Flanders fate successor foundation 1910 defunct 1913 location Detroit, Michigan , United States File Flanders automobile advertisement from Netherlands .jpg thumb 250px Advertisement from a 1912 newspaper in the Netherlands . Image Flanders auto 1911 0504.jpg thumb 250px A 1911 Flanders automobile advertisement Malvern Leader, May 4, 1911 The Flanders AutomobileCompany was a short lived US American automobile manufacturer which operated .... In 1908, Flanders left the Ford Motor Company and co founded, together with Bernard F. Everitt and William Metzger, the E M F AutomobileCompany in Detroit. This car, based on Flander s experience ... , who formerly held a position as General Factory Manager at the Ford Motor Company s Piquette avenue ... M F and were its sole distributor in the USA, to buy the defunct factory of the DeLux Motor Company ... E M F. Flanders Model 20 This little car had a 4 cylinder engine with 20hp, a 100 inch wheelbase ... cars were also built in Canada by the E M F Company of Canada LTD in Walkerville, Ontario. In 1912, however ... Flanders rejoined his old companions, a reorganisation took place during which the company s name changed from Metzger Company to Everitt Motor Company and, in late 1912, finally became the Flanders Motor Company. Only the big 6 cylinder car appeared under the Flanders label. This model 50 Six was in general ... by Benjamin Briscoe to help saving the United States Motors Company which was in severe trouble. Flanders ... but one The Maxwell automobile Maxwell , ancestor of the later Chrysler Corporation . References ... Manitoba Antique Automobile Museum, Elkhorn, Manitoba Canada Exhibits a Canadian built ... Companies established in 1910 Category Companies based in Detroit, Michigan de Flanders AutomobileCompany ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Young Buffaloes FC image http cache.images.globalsportsmedia.com soccer teams 150x150 3548.png fullname Young Buffaloes Football Club ground Trade Fair Ground br Manzini , Swaziland capacity 5,000 league Swazi Premier League season 2010 11 position 7th Young Buffaloes FC is a Swaziland Swazi Football soccer football club based in Mbabane . They are one of the main sports clubs in the country. Achievements Swazi Premier League 1 2010. Swazi Cup 0 Swazi Charity Cup 0 Performance in CAF competitions CAF Champions League 1 appearance 2011 CAF Champions League 2011 First Round Category Football clubs in Swaziland Swaziland footyclub stub ca Young Buffaloes Football Club ru ... more details
orphan date January 2009 att December 2011 International Automobile Construction Company was a Brass Era car veteran era United States American automobilecompany. Founded in Portland, Maine Portland , Maine , in early 1900 with a capitalization of United States dollar US 100,000, International s officers were R. M. Gray , W. H. Ricker , C. E. Fay , and H. L. Cram . Like many early American automobile companies, it is doubtful International actually built any cars. Source Kimes, Beverly Rae. The Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805 1942 . Iola, Wisconsin Krause Publications, 1989. ISBN0 87341 111 0. See also List of automobile manufacturers List of defunct automobile manufacturers International AutomobileCompany International Automobile League Category Brass Era vehicles Category Veteran vehicles Category 1900s automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Companies established in 1900 Category History of Maine Category Economy of Portland, Maine Category Defunct companies based in Maine Veteran auto stub auto company stub ... more details
Image Lambert Union car 1901.png thumb 250px A 1901 experimental model automobile, later to become the Union designed by John W. Lambert The Union AutomobileCompany began to make automobiles in Union ... union city history.htm title Union City History accessdate 2008 12 19 ref It built the Union automobile Union automobile from 1902 through 1905. The company was located in Union City, Indiana from 1902 ... crosswise in extreme rear of the car. ref Union AutomobileCompany. Horseless Age, December 11, 1901, p 802. ref Union AutomobileCompany built in 1904 through 1905 a 5 seater tonneau model. This automobile ... Company manufactured a medium weight gasoline automobile for business purposes and for personal ... gasoline buggy Lambert AutomobileCompany Lambert Gas and Gasoline Engine Company Lambert friction gearing ... Dolnar, Hugh, Automobile Trade Journal , article The Lambert, 1906 Line of Automobiles , Chilton Company ..., The Lewis Publishing Company, 1914 The Horseless Age The Automobile Trade Magazine , The Horseless ... de Union AutomobileCompany ... William Lambert s first automobile marketing success was with the model called the Union. The reason it was called the Union automobile was because of favorable agreements and concessions from Union City chamber of commerce. Most of the automobile components for the Union automobile were made at the Buckeye Manufacturing Company in Anderson, Indiana , owned and operated by Lambert. ref name kimes385 The Union automobile was initially released in 1902. The first friction disk drive gearless transmission automobile, as designed by Lambert, was on the road in 1901 as an experimental vehicle. The motor for the automobile was a pair of opposed 6 by convert 4 in mm adj on cylinders, far in front .... The motors were built by the Buckeye Manufacturing Company. The motors ran up to 1,500 revolutions ... plant. That plant had always made the engines and transmissions for the Union automobile ... more details
The Ormond Steamer automobile was made by the United Motor and Vehicle Company of Boston, Massachusetts from 1904 1905. There may have been production of from three to four cars under this marque. They were of very limited production. They are not to be confused with the Ormond Motor Car Company , of Brooklyn, New York. ref The Automobile Magazine , dateformat December 21 1911 ref ref Stanley K. Yost, 165 Cars that Never Turned a Wheel , pp. 374 375 of The American Car Since 1775 ref Notes references References Yost, Stanley K. The American Car Since 1775 , Automobile Quarterly 2nd Edition starting on page 231 ISBN 0 525 05300 X DEFAULTSORT Ormond Steam AutomobileCompany Brass auto stub Category Defunct companies based in Massachusetts ... more details
Infobox companycompany name Lambert AutomobileCompanycompany logo File Lambert auto 1905 logo.jpg 200px company type Automobile Manufacturing genre foundation 1905 founder John William Lambert fate ... as well. The Lambert automobile was the signature product of the company however. The company always ... AutomobileCompany manufactured the Lambert automobile through the Buckeye Manufacturing Company .... The Buckeye Manufacturing Company stopped manufacturing automobile parts permanently in 1922 ... State Line. During the period of the Union AutomobileCompany before ZIP Codes all mail was received through an Indiana Post Office. Most advertisements and addresses for the Union AutomobileCompany ... Company Union automobile Union automobile Lambert automobile Lambert automobile John William Lambert Buckeye gasoline buggy Union AutomobileCompany Buckeye Manufacturing Company Lambert Gas ... Age The Automobile Trade Magazine , The Horseless Age Company, 1902 Secondary sources Bailey ... de Lambert AutomobileCompany ... owner homepage defunct 1916 footnotes File Lambert automobile close up.jpg thumb 300px center Lambert automobile The Lambert AutomobileCompany was a convert 300000 sqft m2 adj on automobile factory in Anderson, Indiana to make the Lambert automobile through the Buckeye Manufacturing Company . ref name Georgano1642 Georgano, p. 1642 ref History The Lambert AutomobileCompany was initially the second factory plant for the Union AutomobileCompany of Union City, Ohio built in 1904. The name changed officially in 1905 to the Lambert AutomobileCompany and the Union AutomobileCompany name was dropped. A better quality automobile was then manufactured from the Union automobile. ref name Dolnar225228 Dolnar, pp. 225&ndash 228 ref The Lambert AutomobileCompany was founded by automotive pioneer John William Lambert . The company was based in Anderson, Indiana . In the eleven years from 1905 ... more details
Automatic is a defunct United States American automobilecompany. ref Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877 1925 New York Bonanza, 1950 , p.205. ref The company was based in Buffalo, New York and was active in 1921 only making a range of small electric cars and delivery vehicles. References reflist See also List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers motorvehicle company stub Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Historic electric vehicles ... more details
International AutomobileCompany was a Brass Era car veteran era United States American automobilecompany. Founded in Charleston, West Virginia Charleston , West Virginia , in autumn 1899 with a capitalization of United States dollar US 500,000, International s officers were H. A. La Paugh , Rebecca La Paugh , R. H. Hepner , D. B. Luckey , and J. Story , all from New York . Like many early American automobile companies, it is doubtful International actually built any cars. Source Kimes, Beverly Rae. The Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805 1942 . Iola, Wisconsin Krause Publications, 1989. ISBN0 87341 111 0. See also List of automobile manufacturers List of defunct automobile manufacturers International Automobile Construction Company International Automobile League Category Brass Era vehicles Category Veteran vehicles Category 1890s automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Companies established in 1899 Category History of West Virginia Category Charleston, West Virginia Category Defunct companies based in West Virginia Veteran auto stub motorvehicle company stub ... more details
Annual Guide & Record Book 2006 07 Defunct AJHL DEFAULTSORT Calgary Buffaloes Ajhl Category Alberta Junior Hockey League Category Ice hockey teams in Calgary Buffaloes, Calgary Category Ice hockey ... more details
Infobox baseball team Name nihongo Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes saka Kintetsu Bafar zu League Pacific League Location Osaka Founded 1936 Stadium Kyocera Dome Osaka LeagueChamps 1979, 1980, 1989, 2001 Series Japan Series SeriesChamps FormerNames Kintetsu Pearls 1950 1958 , Kintetsu Buffalo 1959 1961 , Kintetsu Buffaloes 1962 1998 , Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes 1999 2004 The nihongo Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes saka Kintetsu Bafar zu was a Nippon Professional Baseball team based in Osaka , Japan , which were in the Pacific League . The team was owned by Kinki Nippon Railway Co. later Kintetsu Corp. and later sold to the Orix Group , the owner of the Orix BlueWave baseball team, in 2004. The new owner then announced that they would merged the two teams into one team called the Orix Buffaloes before the start of the 2004 2005 NPB season. The team was founded in 1950 and was known by various names the Kintetsu Pearls 1950 1958 , Kintetsu Buffalo 1959 1961 , Kintetsu Buffaloes 1962 1998 , Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes 1999 2004 , and Orix Buffaloes 2005 now . The team played in Fujiidera Stadium , and later in Osaka Dome . Its batting lineup is known as Itemae Dasen ja . Uniform colors Red, navy blue and white Nickname Kintetsu , Buffaloes , Mougyu means violent buffalo, Ushi , means cow. Logo design A stylized buffalo s head with angry looking red eyes which is designed by Okamoto Taro or Buffaloes in red script, outlined with white. League championships won 4 1979, 1980, 1989, 2001 Japan Series championships won 0 Players of note Former players Japanese Hisashi Iwakuma Yoshiaki Kanemura Norihiro Nakamura Hideo Nomo Koji ... users drlatham baseball yakyu history buffalo.htm History of the Kintetsu Buffaloes http www.youtube.com ... Category Sports clubs disestablished in 2004 Category Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes Japan baseball team stub fr Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes ko ja zh ... more details
Infobox Automobile image File 1906 Success High Wheeler.jpg 250px name manufacturer Success Automobile Manufacturing Company production 1906 predecessor successor class platform body style high wheeler Buggy automobile buggy engine 2 cylinder air cooled transmission chain drive wheelbase 62 inch length width height weight aka fuel economy 100 mpg 4.25 l 100 km fuel capacity related similar designer Success was a brass era United States automobile , built at 532 De Ballviere Avenue, ref Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877 1925 New York Bonanza Books, 1950 , p.32. ref St. Louis, Missouri , in 1906. It was a high wheeler Buggy automobile buggy priced at an exceedingly low United States dollar US 250. ref name Clymer, p.32 Clymer, p.32. ref By comparison, the Black Motor Company Black started at 375, ref Clymer, p.61. ref Western Tool Works automobilecompany Gale s Model A was US 500, ref Clymer, p.51. ref the high volume Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout went for US 650, ref name Clymer, p.32 and the Ford Doctor s Car was US 850. ref Clymer, p.37. ref The Success featured a two cylinder gasoline engine, steel tires rubber was available, for US 25 extra , and chain drive . It claimed speeds of 4 18 mph 6.5 29 km h and mileage of 100mpg 4.25 l 100km . ref name Clymer, p.32 See also List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers Notes reflist 2 References Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877 1925 New York Bonanza Books, 1950 . StLouisCars Automobile history eras auto company stub Brass auto stub Category Brass Era vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category 1900s automobiles de Success Automobile Manufacturing Company ... more details
The Colorado Buffaloes Crew is a collegiate sports club that represents the University of Colorado Boulder in Rowing sport rowing and competes at a national level. The program was founded in the fall of 1992 by two transfer students from the University of San Diego. Since its founding, the team, in terms of membership and funding, has established itself as one of the largest club sports at the University. The men s and women s programs compete in the http www.americancollegiaterowing.com American Collegiate Rowing Association ACRA . Adam Swetlik is the men s head coach and Terence Fitzgerald is the women s coach. Location The Colorado crew s boathouse is located on the bank of the Boulder Reservoir in Boulder, Colorado . Due to the Reservoir freezing over in the wintertime, the Buffaloes move their training indoors to on campus facilities during the winter season. External links http www.colorado.edu StudentGroups coloradocrew index.html Colorado Crew CU Crew official website http www.americancollegiaterowing.com American Collegiate Rowing Association ACRA official website References reflist http www.colorado.edu StudentGroups coloradocrew aboutus.html Colorado Crew About Us Category Rowing clubs in the United States Category Colorado Buffaloes Crew rowing stub ... more details
company stub de Haynes AutomobileCompany ...For the automobile repair manuals publisher Haynes Manual mergeto Haynes Apperson date January 2010 Infobox Companycompany name Haynes AutomobileCompanycompany logo File Haynes auto 1909.gif 250px company type Automobile Manufacturing genre Sedan automobile sedan , coupe and Roadster automobile roadster foundation 1905 founder Edgar Apperson, Elmer Apperson and Elwood Haynes fate location city Kokomo, Indiana Kokomo , Howard County, Indiana location country United States key people area served United States industry Automotive industry Automotive products Automobiles br Automotive parts services market cap revenue operating income net income assets equity num employees title parent divisions subsid owner homepage defunct 1924 footnotes Image 1916 haynes.jpg thumb A 1916 Haynes on display at the Central Texas Museum of Automotive History . File 1922 Haynes.jpg thumb Advertisement for 1922 Haynes Brougham The Haynes AutomobileCompany was a United States automobile manufacturing company which produced automobiles in Kokomo, Indiana , from 1905 to 1924. The company was related to the Haynes Apperson company which produced automobiles from 1896 1905. Co founder Elwood Haynes changed the name of the company after fellow co founders Elmer Apperson Elmer and Edgar Apperson left to form the Apperson automobilecompany. History In 1923, just before going out of business, Haynes introduced the 57 , with a 121 in 3073  mm wheelbase, in five seat four door sedan car sedan , three seat coupe let, and two seat Roadster automobile roadster , ref Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877 1925 New York Bonanza Books, 1950 , p.199. ref advertised as complete with front and rear bumpers, six disc as opposed to wire wheel wire wheels, wind wing s, sun visors, artistically ... United States automobile manufacturers Notes reflist Sources Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early ... more details
essay like date July 2010 Refimprove date July 2009 The Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes RAOB is a Fraternal, Benevolent and Social Organisation in the United Kingdom . It has no royal patronage it was founded after Flood myth the Flood , it is not a recognised Order of chivalry and has no connection with African Buffalo buffalo es. It is open to any male over the age of 18, provided he is a true and loyal supporter of the British Crown and Constitution and he enters of his own free will and consent . The organisation aids members, their families, those left behind by deceased brethren Widows Orphans and other Charitable organization charitable organisations. During the 19th Century, via the British Empire , the Order spread throughout the British Commonwealth and Lodges now exist in Britain, Northern Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Middle East, India, Africa, Gibraltar ref http raobgibraltarprovince.page.tl ref and Cyprus. ref http www.raobgc.org.uk ref History File Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes Whittington.jpg thumb right 250px Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes Civil and Military Lodge, Whittington, Staffordshire , c. 1920 Insofar as surviving records can prove, the earliest known traceable date of a Lodge of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes is the Phoenix Lodge No.1 in 1822 at the Harp Tavern, Great Russell Street near Theatre ... bodies of the day. fact date February 2012 To show to the authorities the Buffaloes were not subversive to the interest of the state, the Order decided to describe itself as the Loyal Order of Buffaloes ... and to stop using the title if permission to continue doing so was not granted. Since the Buffaloes ... Lodge of England Ltd , wrongly believing that by forming as a company they could gain exclusive ... scarborough s royal antediluvian order of buffaloes 163 2 770 gift to charity of year 1 1419562 Scarborough ... Order Of Buffaloes Category Fraternal service organizations Category 1822 establishments in the United ... more details
Infobox companycompany name Moore AutomobileCompanycompany logo File Moore auto 1906 logo.jpg 200px company type Automobile Manufacturing genre foundation 1906 founder fate location city New York City 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 1909 footnotes The Moore AutomobileCompany of New York City , was manufacturer of the Moore automobile, known as The Ball Bearing Car. The company was founded in 1906 and ended production in 1909. ref name moore vehicles cite web url http www.american automobiles.com Moore.html title American Automobiles Moore AutomobileCompany accessdate August 28, 2011 work publisher Farber and Associates, LLC 2011 ref History By March 1906, the company was advertising in a national trade magazine as simplicity in construction and design. They noted that every revolving shaft on ball bearings. The company was located at 571 Fifth Avenue in New York City . ref name moore american motor cite book url http books.google.com books?id LDcjAQAAMAAJ&pg RA1 PA87&lpg RA1 PA87&dq brennan motor&source bl&ots n1KEAF3JX6&sig gpK yDvxF4gmqCRZP8jlqHhflSk&hl en&ei pKpXTrqINsTFsQL ONm1DA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 8&ved 0CE8Q6AEwBzge v onepage&q&f false title Moore AutomobileCompany accessdate August 28, 2011 work publisher Modern Motor Cars, February 1906, pg.143 ref The Moore was high priced automobile and sold for US 5,000 by 1909. It was advertised as safe, speedy and reliable. The company only produced one model which came with a 40 horsepower, 4 cylinder, water cooled engine. It had a 4 speed transmission ... moore vehicles Advertisements Image Moore auto 1906 ad.jpg thumb upright 300px Moore AutomobileCompany The Ball Bearing Car 1906 References Commons category Moore vehicles reflist DEFAULTSORT Moore Automobile ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Football club infobox clubname Green Buffaloes image Image Green Buffaloes FC.jpg 100px Logo fullname Green Buffaloes Football Club nickname founded ground Independence Stadium Zambia Independence Stadium br Lusaka , Zambia capacity 30,000 chairman manager Aggrey Chiyangi league Zambian Premier League season 2011 position 5th pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 008000 body1 008000 rightarm1 008000 shorts1 ffffff socks1 008000 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 ffffff socks2 ffffff Green Buffaloes FC is a Zambia n football soccer football club based in Lusaka . They play in the top division in Zambian football. Their home stadium is Independence Stadium Zambia Independence Stadium . Achievements Zambian Premier League 6 1973, 1974 as Zambia Army Lusaka 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981 Zambian Cup 1 2005 Zambian Challenge Cup 5 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1985 Zambian Charity Shield 1 2008 Performance in CAF competitions African Cup of Champions Clubs 5 appearances African Cup of Champions Clubs 1974 1974 Second Round African Cup of Champions Clubs 1975 1975 Quarter Finals African Cup of Champions Clubs 1976 1976 Quarter Finals African Cup of Champions Clubs 1978 1978 Quarter Finals African Cup of Champions Clubs 1982 1982 Quarter Finals CAF Confederation Cup 4 appearances CAF Confederation Cup 2004 2004 Intermediate Round CAF Confederation Cup 2005 2005 Preliminary Round CAF Confederation Cup 2007 2007 Second Round CAF Confederation Cup 2008 2008 Second Round CAF Cup Winners Cup 1 appearance 1983 Quarter Finals CAF Cup 1 appearance 2003 Quarter Finals Squad Fs start Fs player no 1 ... in Lusaka Zambia footyclub stub ca Green Buffaloes Football Club de Green Buffaloes fr Green Buffaloes Football Club pl Green Buffaloes F.C. pt Green Buffaloes ru es Green Buffaloes FC ... more details
Vulcan Manufacturing Company was a brass era United States American automobile manufacturer based in Painesville, Ohio Painesville , Ohio , founded in 1914. ref Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877 1925 New York Bonanza Books, 1950 , p.135. ref Vulcan s first products were the Model 27 speedster and five passenger touring car tourer . They ran on a 115 in 2921  mm wheelbase and had a 27 hp 20  kW engine 3 5 inch, 86 127  mm and left hand drive. ref Clymer, p.135. ref The speedster was United States dollar US 750, the tourer US 850, compared to US 650 for the high volume Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout ref name Clymer, p.32 Clymer, p.32. ref US 500 for Western Tool Works automobilecompany Western s Gale Model A ref Clymer, p.51. ref and Ford Model N , US 485 for a Brush Motor Car Company Brush Runabout was ref Clymer, p.104. ref as low as 375 for the Black Motor Company Black , ref Clymer, p.61. ref and an amazingly low US 250 for the Success Automobile Manufacturing Company Success . ref name Clymer, p.32 Notes reflist Sources Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877 1925 . New York Bonanza Books, 1950. See also List of automobile manufacturers List of defunct automobile manufacturers DEFAULTSORT Vulcan AutomobileCompany Category Brass Era vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category 1910s automobiles Category History of Ohio Category Companies based in Ohio Category Companies established in 1914 Category Defunct companies based in Ohio auto company stub Brass auto stub ... more details
Honda Automobile China Company is Honda s importer in Guangdong Province , China. It is 10 owned by Dongfeng Motor Corporation , which also has a manufacturing joint venture with Honda through the Dongfeng Honda AutomobileCompany . Honda Automobile China is the only automotive joint venture in China that has a majority of non Chinese ownership. Honda controls 55 of the joint venture. Honda s other joint venture in China is Guangqi Honda Automobile joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group which produces the Honda Fit Honda Jazz , primarily for export. These joint ventures allows Honda to control their name in the China Chinese market and offer a cheaper place to manufacture cars in Asia . There are 44 Honda dealers in China . Other Ventures Honda Mindong Generator Co., Ltd. is a joint venture that manufactures generators. Jialing Honda Motors Co., Ltd. manufactures power products Dongfeng Honda Engine Co manufactures engines Sundiro Honda Motorcycle Co., Ltd. Manufactures and distributes of motorcycles Wuyang Honda Motors Guangzhou Co., Ltd. Manufactures and distributes of motorcycles See also List of Honda assembly plants External links http world.honda.com group HondaAutomobileChina homepage http www.honda.com.cn Honda Automobile China http www.honda motorcycle.com.cn Honda Motorcycle China http www.dhec.com.cn Dongfeng Honda Engine Co http www.wdhac.com.cn Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co., Ltd. http www.ghac.cn Guangzhou Honda Auto Co http www.honda sundiro.com Sundiro Honda Motorcycle Co http www.jlhonda.com Jialing Honda Motors http www.wuyang honda.com Wuyang Honda Motors Guangzhou Co Honda Automotive industry in the People s Republic of China Category Motor vehicle manufacturers of the People s Republic of China Category Honda factories Category Dongfeng Motor China company stub auto company stub ... more details
Image 1906Model.jpg thumb 250px 1906 Model The Model AutomobileCompany was a brass era veteran United States American automobilecompany located in Peru, Indiana . It sold a five seater US 1250 convertible , which allowed the body to be tilted upward from the rear for access to the frame, and provided for the rear seats to be removed as a unit. Power was 24  hp 18  kW , the wheelbase 100 in 2540  mm , weight 1650  lb 750  kg . Notes reflist Sources Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877 1925 New York Bonanza Books, 1950 , p.  57. See also List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers Category Vintage vehicles Category Brass Era vehicles Category 1900s automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Companies based in Indiana Category Defunct companies based in Indiana veteran auto stub brass auto stub auto company stub ... more details
Infobox Companycompany name Moline AutomobileCompanycompany logo File Moline auto 1906 logo.jpg company type Automobile Manufacturing genre Roadsters, touring cars foundation 1904 fate location city Moline, Illinois Moline , Rock Island County, Illinois location country United States key people area served United States industry Automotive industry Automotive products Automobiles br Automotive parts services market cap revenue operating income net income assets equity num employees title parent divisions subsid owner homepage defunct 1919 footnotes The Moline AutomobileCompany 1904 1919 was an United States American brass era automobile manufacturer in Moline, Illinois known for the Moline Knight . History Moline Knight File Moline Knight Touring L.jpg thumb left 240px Moline Knight Touring L The Moline Knight was an United States American automobile manufactured by the Moline AutomobileCompany located at 74 Keokuk Street in East Moline, Illinois , from 1904 to 1919. The car used a Knight ... s , all for United States dollar US 1700. ref name clymer By contrast, a Brush Motor Car Company Brush Runabout was US 485, the Western Tool Works automobilecompany Gale Model A roadster US 500 ..., 1950, pp.32 128 ref In 1911, the Moline 35 was a two seat Roadster automobile roadster with a 4 6 inch 114 152 mm gasoline engine and Automobile self starter self starter , ref name clymer still a rarity ... Company Colt Runabout US 1500, an Enger Motor Car Company Enger 40 US 2000, and American Motor Car Company American s base model was US 4250. ref name clymer The 35 was joined in Moline s 1911 lineup ... starting , the ads bragged. ref name clymer File Moline auto 1906.jpg thumb right 240px Moline AutomobileCompany 1906 Features found in a Moline Knight included sleeve values and a quiet engine. ref ... U. Mayall publisher Doubleday & Company, Inc. location Garden City, New York quote My first ascent ... links Commons category Moline vehicles Brass Era car List of defunct United States automobile ... more details
Infobox Automobile image name manufacturer American Automobile and Power Company production 1904 5 predecessor successor class platform body style engine transmission wheelbase length width height weight aka fuel economy fuel capacity related similar designer Edward O. Mosher The American Automobile and Power Company was an United States American Brass Era car manufacturer, incorporated in Sanford, Maine , in 1903. ref Kimes, Beverly Rae. The Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805 1942 Iola, Wisconsin Krause Publications, 1989 , p.30. ref They produced the American Populaire ref name Kimes, p.30 Kimes, p.30. ref during 1904 and 1905. ref name Kimes, p.42 Kimes, p.42. ref Starting with a capital of 500,000, ref name Kimes, p.30 the company incorporated on December 9, 1903. There were eight ... Automobile Show in March 1904. ref name Kimes, p.42 The company offered three models, all ..., the Kirk Manufacturing Companyautomobilecompany Yale side entrance tourer sold for 1000 ..., 1950 , p.32. ref Western Tool Works automobilecompany Western s Gale Model A was 500, ref Clymer, p.51. ref a Brush Motor Car Company Brush Runabout could be had for 485, ref name Clymer, p.104 Clymer, p.104. ref the Black Motor Company Black as low as 375, ref Clymer, p.61. ref and the Success Automobile Manufacturing Company Success hit the amazingly low 250. ref Clymer, p.32. ref At the upper end of the AEC range, a Cole car company Cole 30 or Colt Runabout was priced at 1500, ref Clymer, p.63 & p.104. ref , while an Enger Motor Car Company Enger 40 was 2000. ref name Clymer, p.104 While ... Publications, 1989. ISBN 0 87341 111 0. DEFAULTSORT American Automobile And Power Company Category ... mm wheelbase a 850 Roadster automobile roadster , a 950 tonneau which had an unusual swing out split ... Kimes, p.42 by April 1905, production had ceased and the Maine Alpaca Company had taken over the factory. See also List of automobile manufacturers List of defunct automobile manufacturers Notes reflist ... more details
Infobox Automobile image File 1904 Holsman Model 3 Hi Wheeler side 1.JPG 200px 1904 Holsman Model 3 Hi Wheeler name manufacturer Holsman AutomobileCompany production 1901 10 predecessor successor class platform body style high wheeler engine transmission rope drive belt wheelbase length width height weight aka fuel economy fuel capacity related similar designer The Holsman AutomobileCompany was an early United States automobile manufacturer Chicago, Illinois between 1901 and 1910. Founded by Henry K. Holsman , the company produced a high wheeler automobile until production ceased. Display Models One example can be seen at the Cloud County Historical Museum in Concordia, Kansas . A 1907 model is on display at the Southward Car Museum in New Zealand . Another 1907 model is held at the http www.burwellmuseum.org.uk Burwell Museum in Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, possibly the only 1907 Holsman in the UK. A third 1907 Model 3 is located at the Des Chutes Historical Center in Bend, Oregon . A 1907 model is currently being restored by students enrolled in the Automotive Restoration Program at McPherson College . There is one on display at Seattle s Museum of History and Industry External links http www.holsmanautomobile.com HolsmanAutomobile.com http www.southward.org.nz Sothward Museum Category Brass Era vehicles Category 1900s automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category 1910s automobiles Category companies established in 1901 Category Companies disestablished in 1910 Brass auto stub de Holsman AutomobileCompany ... more details