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American Automotive from the 1940s

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  • Gadabout (1946)

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    Gadabout (1946)

    Gadabout Automotive manufacturer of Michigan USA From 1946. Gadabout was an American automobile brand that existed only in post-WWII America 1946 by Ray Russel in Grosse Pointe Park (Michigan) . The unusual three-seat Roadster was built on the chassis of the MG TC , from which also engine and drive ...

    USA
  • Hoppenstand (1949-1950)

    Manufacturers
    Hoppenstand (1949-1950)

    Hoppenstand Motors, Inc. Automotive manufacturer of Pennsylvania United States from 1949 to 1950. The Hoppenstand Motors, Inc. was an American car manufacturer, from 1949 and 1950 (Pennsylvania) in Greenville. The Hoppenstand was a two-seat small car whose chassis had 2286 mm wheelbase and whose al ...

    USA
  • Kaiser Motors (1947–1955)

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    Kaiser Motors (1947–1955)

    Kaiser Motors American Automotive manufacturer Michigan, USA From 1946 to 1955 Kaiser Motors was an American automaker based in Willow Run , Michigan , United States. Kaiser Motors was a part of the Kaiser Industries group and existed from 1946 to 1963. The manufacturer was known from 1946 to 1951 ...

    Kaiser-Frazer | USA
  • Lincoln Cosmopolitan (1949-1954)

    Luxury Cars
    Lincoln Cosmopolitan (1949-1954)

    Lincoln Cosmopolitan Production period: 1949 to 1954 Class : Luxury car Body versions : Saloon , Coupé ,convertible Engines: Gasoline 5.2-5.5 liters The Lincoln Cosmopolitan was a luxury car that was manufactured by Lincoln in the model years 1949 to 1954 . The Series 9EH (1949) In 1949, the Cosmop ...

    Lincoln
  • Lincoln Zephyr (1936-1942)

    Luxury Cars
    Lincoln Zephyr (1936-1942)

    Lincoln Zephyr Production period: 1936 to 1942 Class : Luxury car Body versions : Saloon , Coupé ,Cabriolet Engines: Gasoline 4.4 liters V12 The Lincoln Zephyr is an automobile. It was unveiled in 1936 at the New York Auto Show and ran into the war years. History The Zephyr was smaller and cheaper ...

    Lincoln
  • Midget Motors (1947–1969)

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    Midget Motors (1947–1969)

    Midget Motors Corporation Automotive manufacturer of United States from 1946 to 1970. King Midget was a micro car produced between 1946 and 1970 by the Midget Motors Corporation. Although the company started out by offering a kit to build the car, they soon added completely-assembled cars and later ...

    USA
  • Motorette Corp (1946-1948)

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    Motorette Corp (1946-1948)

    Motorette Corporation Automotive manufacturer of Buffalo New York.United States from 1946 to 1948 The Motorette Corporation was an American automaker, which was based in Buffalo New York from 1946 to 1948 . History The Motorette was a small open roadster with two seats and three wheels. The scooter ...

    USA
  • Packard 110 (1940-1941)

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    Packard 110 (1940-1941)

    Packard 110 car range and history Packard 110 Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1940 to 1941 Class: motor car Total production: 62,300 Body and chassis Body styles: coupe,sedan,station wagon,convertible Doors: two and four-door Chassis/body: steel Engine and Powertrain Dri ...

    Packard
  • Packard 160 Super Eight (1940-1942)

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    Packard 160 Super Eight (1940-1942)

    Packard Super Eight 160 range and history Packard 160 Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1940 to 1942 Class: motor car Total production: 11,767 Body and chassis Body styles: coupe,sedan,station wagon,convertible Doors: two and four-door Chassis/body: steel Engine and Powert ...

    Packard
  • Packard 180 (1940-1942)

    Motor Cars
    Packard 180 (1940-1942)

    Packard 180 (One-Eighty ) range and history Packard 180 Vehicle technical details Manufacturer: Packard Production: 1940 to 1942 Class: motor car Body and chassis Body styles: coupe,sedan,station wagon,convertible Doors: two and four-door Chassis/body: steel Engine and Powertrain Drive: rear Engine ...

    Packard
  • Playboy (1947-1951)

    Manufacturers
    Playboy (1947-1951)

    Playboy Motor Car Corporation Automotive manufacturer of Buffalo , New York.United States from 1947 to 1951 The Playboy Motor Car Corporation , based in Buffalo New York was an American automaker , in 1948 under the brand name Playboy a then unusual, three -seat compact car with retractable metal r ...

    USA
  • Publix (1947-1948)

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    Publix (1947-1948)

    Publix Motor Car Company Automotive manufacturer of Buffalo New York.United States from 1947 to 1948. The Publix Motor Car Company was an American automaker, which was based in 1947 and 1948 in Buffalo (New York) . The Publix was a three-wheeled, open roadster with two seats, no roof and no doors.  ...

    USA
  • Pup (1988-1949)

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    Pup (1988-1949)

    Pup Motor Car Company Automotive manufacturer of Wisconsin.United States from 1948 to 1949. The Pup Motor Car Company was an American automaker, which was based in 1948 and 1949 in Spencer Wisconsin USA . The 1948 presented Pup was a very simple but unusual, open runabout with two seats, no doors a ...

    USA
  • Rockefeller (1949-1954)

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    Rockefeller (1949-1954)

    Rockefeller Sports Car Corporation Automotive manufacturer of United States from 1949 to 1954. The Rockefeller Sports Car Corporation was an American automaker, which was from 1949 to 1954 in Rockville Center New York. The Rockefeller is referred to as a roadster with two doors and four seats.Based ...

    USA
  • Rogue (1949)

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    Rogue (1949)

    Rogue Automotive manufacturer of New York United States from 1949. Rogue was an American automobile brand that was built in 1949 by Robert A. Monroe in New York City . The Rogue was a three-seater roadster and was assembled by Monroe and his partner Alexis Dowydoff from components from various manu ...

    USA
  • Scootmobile (1946)

    Manufacturers
    Scootmobile (1946)

    Scootmobile Automotive manufacturer of Corunna, Michigan.United States from 1946. Scootmobile was the name of a automobile brand in the 1940s. 1946 In 1946 the first car of this name appeared. It was built by Norman Anderson in Corunna, Michigan . Other people named Vernon Servoss and Lester Sworth ...

    USA

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