American Automotive from the 1910s
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Abbott-Detroit (1909-1919)
ManufacturersAbbott-Detroit Motor Car Company Industry Automobile Fate Bankrupt Founded 1909 Defunct 1919 Headquarters Detroit, Michigan, later Cleveland, Ohio Products automobiles Models Models that Abbott-Detroit offered included: 34/45 hp (25/30 kW) Foredoor Roadster Limousine (1913 model) 44/40 hp (33/37 kW ...
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ABC (1905-1910)
ManufacturersABC automobiles American Automotive manufacturer St. Louis, Missouri USA From 1905 to 1910 The ABC was an American high wheeler automobile built by Amedee B. Cole in St. Louis, Missouri, USA from 1905 to 1910. Known as the Autobuggy from 1906 to 1908, it was billed as "the cheapest high-grade car i ...
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Abendroth & Root (1913-1915)
ManufacturersAbendroth & Root Manufacturing (Frontenac) Automotive manufacturer of Newburgh , New York.USA From 1906 to 1913. The Abendroth & Root Manufacturing Co. of Newburgh , New York was founded in 1866 to produce water heaters and other sanitary ware. In 1906, it was decided to enter the automotive busine ...
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Abresch-Cramer Model A (1909-1912)
Commercial vehiclesAbresch-Cramer Model A Manufacturer: Abresch-Cramer Production period: 1909-1912 Class: commercial vehicle Body: Truck 1 ton Engines: Gasoline 4 cylinder The Abresch-Cramer Model C was an American truck manufactured in 1909 by the Charles Abresch Company and from 1910-1912 by the Abresch-Cramer Aut ...
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Acason (1915-1925)
ManufacturersAcason Motor Truck Company commercial vehicles manufacturer from Detroit , Michigan; United States 1915 to 1925 Acason Motor Truck Company was a manufacturer of commercial vehicles from the United States .The brand name was Acason . History The company was founded in Detroit , Michigan in 1915 . In ...
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ACE commercials (1918-1927)
ManufacturersACE Commercials Commercial automotive manufacturer of Newark, Ohio.USA From 1918 to 1927. Ace commercials were assembled by the American Motor Truck Co, Newark, Ohio, and were occasionally known as the American. History Starting with a Buda engined 2 1/2-tonner, the line was quickly epanded to incl ...
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Acme (1903-1911)
ManufacturersAcme Motor Car Company American Automotive manufacturer Reading, Pennsylvania From 1903 to 1911 History The company was founded in 1892 by James C. Reber to produce bicycles. The Acme was preceded by the Reber, which was manufactured in 1902–03 and was powered by a vertical-twin engine. The first A ...
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Acme Model A (1915-1923)
Commercial vehiclesAcme Model A truck Manufacturer: Cadillac Acme Auto Truck Co. Production period: 1915 to 1923 Body Truck various body Engines: Continental four-cylinder The Cadillac Model A , from 1917 Acme Model A , was from 1915 to about 1923 produced, American trucks . Manufacturer was initially the Cadillac Au ...
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Acme Model B (1915-1923)
Commercial vehiclesAcme Cadillac Model B truck history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Cadillac Acme Auto Truck Co. Production: 1915 to 1923 Class: Commercial vehicle Body and chassis Body styles: Lorry,truck Doors: 2 Chassis/body: steel Pay load: 0.7-1.0 ton Engine and Powertrain Drive: rear wheel drive Engi ...
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Acme Model C (1915-1923)
Commercial vehiclesAcme Model C 3.5 ton truck history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Cadillac Acme Auto Truck Co. Production: 1915 to 1923 Class: Commercial vehicle Body and chassis Body styles: Lorry,truck Doors: 2 Chassis/body: steel Pay load: 3.5 ton Turning radius 29 ft Engine and Powertrain Drive: rear ...
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Acme Motor (1911-1915)
ManufacturersAcme Motor Car Company (Massachusetts) Automotive manufacturer of Worcester , Massachusetts , USA from 1911 to 1915. Acme Motor Car Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles . History The company was founded in late 1911 in Worcester , Massachusetts . Ernest Wheeler and William Vincent ra ...
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Acme Renville MB (1908-1912)
ManufacturersAcme Renville Motor Buggy Manufacturing Company Automotive manufacturer Minneapolis , Minn. , USA from 1908 to 1912 Motor Buggy Manufacturing Company was an American manufacturer of motor vehicles in the earl part of the 20th century. The brand name was first Acme . History The company was founded ...
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ACME Wagon Co (1916-1921)
ManufacturersACME Wagon Co. Commercial vehicles manufacturer of Emings-Ville, Pennsylvania.USA From 1916 to 1921. The ACME Wagon Co from Emings-Ville, Pennsylvania was a early Wagon builder from the 1800s. History As with many other wagon from the time they transitioned into making Commercial auto bodies with t ...
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Acorn Auto (1910-1912)
ManufacturersAcorn Automobile Company Automotive manufacturer of Cincinnati , Ohio.United States from 1910 to 1912. Acorn Automobile Company was an American manufacturer of commercial vehicles and automobiles . History The company from Cincinnati in Ohio produced mainly commercial vehicles between 1910 and 1912 ...
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Adams Brothers (1910-1916)
ManufacturersAdams Brothers Company Automotive manufacturer of Findlay , Ohio.United States from 1910 to 1916. Adams Brothers Company was an American manufacturer of motor cars and trucks in the 1910s .The brand name was Adams . History The company was founded in 1910 in Findlay , Ohio . In the same year began ...
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Adams-Farwell (1905-1912)
ManufacturersAdams-Farwell automobiles American Automotive manufacturer Dubuque, Iowa USA From 1905 to 1912 1906 Adams Farwell Convertible Runabout Adams-Farwell was a American automobile from Dubuque, Iowa, built by The Adams Company (founded 1892, still active) between 1905 and 1912. History The Roberts & Lan ...
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