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  • ACF (1927-1953)

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    ACF (1927-1953)

    ACF (American Car & Foundry Co) Commercial vehicle manufacturer of Detroit, Michigan;USA From 1927 to 1953. ACF (American Car & Foundry Co) was a commercial vehicle manufacturer from the late 190s to the 1940s as ACF. History In 1925 the Fageol Motors Co, Kent, Ohio, and J G Brill Co, Philadelphia, ...

    USA
  • Aerocar flying car (1949)

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    Aerocar flying car (1949)

    Aerocar The Flying Car history - Role roadable aircraft Manufacturer Aerocar International Designer Moulton Taylor First flight 1949 Number built Six Aerocar International's Aerocar (often called the Taylor Aerocar) was an American roadable aircraft, designed and built by Moulton Taylor in Longview ...

    USA
  • Aerocoach (1940-1942)

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    Aerocoach (1940-1942)

    Aerocoach Commercial vehicles manufacturer of the USA. From 1940 to 1952. Aerocoach was a bus-building operation in the USA from 1940 to 1952. History The bus-building operation of Gar Wood Industries Inc, Detroit, Michigan,better known for there hydraulics for dump trucks and speed boat production ...

    USA
  • Airscoot (1947)

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    Airscoot (1947)

    Airscoot American Automotive manufacturer Wichita, Kansas USA From 1947 The Airscoot was a quite unusual car made by the Wichita, Kansas-based company Aircraft Products co in 1947 to fit the need for a small car that could commute to and from airports then be folded up and put aboard private aircra ...

    USA
  • Airway Cars (1948-1950)

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    Airway Cars American Automotive manufacturer San Diego, California.USA From 1948 to 1950 The Airway was an American microcar with two seats, made by Everett Miller and T. P. Hall between 1949 and 1950 in San Diego, California. It had an all-aluminum body and chassis and an air-cooled 10 hp (7 kW) O ...

    USA
  • American Austin (1929-1956)

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    American Austin (1929-1956)

    American Austin Car Company American Automotive manufacturer Indiana ,USA from 1929 to 1956 The American Austin Car Company was an American automobile manufacturing corporation. The company was founded in 1929, and produced motorcars licensed from the British Austin Motor Company from 1930 through ...

    USA
  • American Steam (1924-1942)

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    American Steam (1924-1942)

    American Steam Automobile Co American Automotive manufacturer West Newton, Massachusetts, USA From 1926 to 1948 The American Steam Car was a product of the American Steam Automobile Co, West Newton, Massachusetts, from 1924 to 1948. It was built by Thomas S. Derr, a former faculty member at the Mas ...

    USA
  • Autoette (1948-1970)

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    Autoette (1948-1970)

    Autoette Electric Car Company American Automotive manufacturer Long Beach, California. USA From 1948 to 1975 The Autoette was a microcar created and manufactured from 1948 to the 1970s by Royce Seevers, owner of the Autoette Electric Car Company Inc. of Long Beach, California. The two-seat, three-w ...

    USA
  • Brogan (1946-1951)

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    Brogan (1946-1951)

    Brogan (B & B Specialty Company) Automotive manufacturer Rossmoyne , Ohio .USA from 1946 to 1951 Brogan was an American automobile brand that was built from 1946 to 1951 by the B & B Specialty Company in Rossmoyne , Ohio . The first Brogans was built in after the second world war from 1946 to 1948. ...

    USA
  • Buick Special Series 40 (1936-1954)

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    Buick Special Series 40 (1936-1954)

    Buick Special Series 40 (1937-1954) Manufacturer: Buick Production period: 1936 to 1954 Body versions : Touring car , sedan , station wagon , coupe , convertible Engines: Gasoline: 4.05 - 4.3 liters In 1937 the special was substantially revised. The wheelbase had grown to 3099 mm and the grille had ...

    Buick
  • Checker (1922–1982)

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    Checker (1922–1982)

    Checker Motors Corporation (Taxi cabs) Vehicle manufacturer History Kalamazoo, Michigan USA from 1922 to 1982 The 1922 First Checker Taxi Cab Checker Motors Corporation was a Kalamazoo, Michigan-based vehicle manufacturer and tier-one subcontractor that manufactured taxicabs used by Checker Taxi. C ...

    USA
  • Comet (1946-1948)

    Comet (1946-1948)

    Comet Automotive manufacturer of New York.United States from 1946 to 1948. Comet was an American automobile brand that from 1946 to 1948 by the General Developing Company in (New York) Ridgewood was built as cheap transort after the second world war with a 100 miles to a gallon range. The Comet was ...

    USA
  • Crosley (1939–1952)

    Crosley (1939–1952)

    Crosley Motors Inc USA Vehicle manufacturer History Cincinnati, Ohio United States from 1939 to 1952 The Crosley was an automobile manufactured by the Crosley Corporation and later by Crosley Motors Incorporated in the United States intermittently from 1939 to 1952. History Industrialist Powel Cros ...

    USA
  • Del Mar (1949)

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    Del Mar (1949)

    Del Mar Motors Automotive manufacturer of San Diego California.United States from 1949 The Del Mar Motors, Inc. was an American automobile manufacturers, which only 1949 in San Diego California. The Del Mar was a small five-seat two-door cabriolet similar to the contemporary Hillman . The wheelbase ...

    USA
  • DeSoto Suburban (1946-1954)

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    DeSoto Suburban (1946-1954)

    DeSoto Suburban car history Manufacturer: DeSoto Production period: 1946 to 1954 Class : Motor car Body versions : Saloon Engines: Gasoline 3813 cc The DeSoto Suburban also known as DeSoto Powermaster eight passenger sedan was a large car that Chrysler produced under the car brand DeSoto in the mod ...

    DeSoto
  • Dodge Wayfarer (1949-1952)

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    Dodge Wayfarer (1949-1952)

    Dodge Wayfarer Production period: 1949 to 1952 Class : Motor car Body versions : Saloon , Coupé ,Cabriolet Engines: Gasoline: 3.8 liters The Dodge Wayfarer was a Dodge Dodge car in Detroit , which was introduced as a successor to the Dodge Deluxe in February 1949. The car had - like its sister mode ...

    Dodge

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