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Hall Manufacturing Company
Vehicles manufacturer of Abington , Massachusetts , USA From 1907.

Hall Manufacturing Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles in the early part of the 20th century. The brand name was Hall .
History
Bicknell Hall bought the factory of HH Buffum Company in October 1907 . Located in in Abington in Massachusetts . They made some vehicles from existing parts. In the same year the production ended.
The vehicles had eight-cylinder engines . 101.6 mm bore and 101.6 mm stroke and 6589 cc displacement . The engine power was specified with 40 HP . The chassis had 254 cm wheelbase . Construction was an open runabout with room for two people. The vehicles weighed 794 kg.
There were no connections to Hall Motor Vehicle Company and Hall Motor Car Company , which also offered vehicles as a hall.
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Hall Motor Car Company
Automotive manufacturer of vehicles manufacturer of Waco , Texas , USA From 1914 to 1915.

Hall Motor Car Company , previously Hall Cyclecar Manufacturing Company , was an American manufacturer of automobiles in the 1910s. The brand name was Hall .
History
Lawrence Hall co-owned the Hall Cycle & Plating Company in Waco, Texas, with John B. Fisher. In 1914, he designed and carefully tested a small automobile. In the same location, he established the Hall Cyclecar Manufacturing Company and began making autos. The Hall Motor Car Company was renamed in 1915. The manufacture ceased in the same year.
Hall Light Cars are built in four different models to meet all requirements, The roadster for general use the speedster for sports-men and young fellows with a leaning towards speed—the coupe as an ideal all-weather car for ladies—the commercial delivery for general commercial use the year round.
Hall light car with light weight, insuring low up. keep cost—strong, simple, fool proof construction. eliminating mechanical trouble — exceptional riding qualities of the underslung car. without danger of accident through spring breakage. which is eliminated by the hall patented safety underslung frame—abundant power and ease of operation—body lines and finish of exceptional design and beauty—the hall motor car company offers to the public a light car of truly distinctive type at a remarkably low price.
The prototype was called Cyclecar , although he did not meet the criteria. The two-cylinder engine came from the Spacke Machine & Tool Company . 88.9 mm bore and 93.218 mm stroke gave 1157 cc displacement . The engine power of 9 hp was transmitted via a two-speed gearbox and belt to the rear axle. The chassis had 254 cm wheelbase and 91 cm gauge . The open body offered space for two people in a row.
The standard version had a four-cylinder engine from Perkins . This had 69.85 mm bore, 101.6 mm stroke and 1557 cc. The engine power was specified depending on the source with 12 hp or 18 hp. The wheelbase was maintained while the track width was widened. The seats were now arranged side by side. In addition to Roadster , Speedster and Coupe , a light delivery van is also handed down.
There were no connections to Hall Motor Vehicle Company and Hall Manufacturing Company , which also offered vehicles as a hall.
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Hall Motor Vehicle Company
Automotive manufacturer of vehicles manufacturer of Dover,New Jersey USA. From 1903 to 1904.

The Hall Motor Vehicle Company , previously as Hall Motor Carriage Company was a early short-lived American car manufacturer of luxury in Dover,New Jersey USA.
History
Hiram P. Hall created the company in 1903 with the goal of producing a distinguished automobile known as a hall. It was a luxury car with sleek, French-style that looked similar to a Panhard & Levassor or Darracq.
It had a two-cylinder engine with 20 horsepower and water cooling at the time. The drive chain was used to transfer power from the front axle to the back axle. The sole body type available was an aluminium rear-entry tonneau, which was an open four-seater with access to the back seats via a rear door. With a weight of only 1100 kg, the automobile was quite heavy (2400 lbs). A "pleasant cruising speed" of 20 MPH, or roughly 32 km/h, was given by the manufacturer.
The selling price of 3500 US dollars was high for a car with this power and only two cylinders . A comparable Royal Tourist cost about $ 2300.
In 1904, the company was renamed Hall Motor Vehicle Company and the Hall sold for $ 500 cheaper. At the end of 1904, Hall ceased operations and the company was dissolved. Hiram Hall later built locomotives .
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Comet Motor Inc.
Automotive manufacturer of vehicles Sacramento, California;USA From 1951 to 1960.

The Comet Motor Inc. was an American automaker of small cars, which was built from 1951 to around 1960 in Sacramento (California) USA.
History
Company founder was Howard Saxon with a car claimed to be the worlds lowest priced transport .At first, tiny monoposto racing cars were built. There was also an open two-seater street legal avalable as a kit or pre built. The drive had a motor with 6 bhp (4.4 kW) was used with a 40mph top speed and a good 60 miles to the gallon range and auto gearbox. From the two-seat Comet emerged 30 pieces in nine years.
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Cincinnati Automobile Company
Automotive manufacturer of Cincinnati , Ohio USA

Cincinnati Automobile Company was an early American manufacturer of steam automobiles . The brand name was Cincinnati .
History
Emmet P. Gray founded the company in Cincinnati , Ohio , in 1903 and began producing automobiles. possibly with the addition of steamer . 1903 ended the production. It is not known how many vehicles were created.
The only model was a steam car . The steam engine had a cylinder and made 10 hp . This was mounted under the seat and drove over a chain to the rear axle. It was steered with a steering lever. The vehicles had a longer wheelbase and a lower body than many competing models .