Ohio, United States Automotive manufacturers and related items.
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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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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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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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Ahrens-Fox (1910-1977)
ManufacturersAhrens-Fox Fire Engine Company Automotive manufacturer of Cincinnati , Ohio United States from 1910 to 1977. Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Company was an American manufacturer of motor vehicles and Fire Engines . The brand name was Ahrens-Fox . History John P. Ahrens and Charles P. Fox founded the company ...
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Akron (1905)
ManufacturersAkron Two-Cycle Automobile Company Automotive manufacturer of Akron , Ohio.United States from 1905. Akron Two-Cycle Automobile Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles and engines . History Albert M. Woodruff, who previously ran the Woodruff Automobile Company , founded the company in 19 ...
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Allen (1913-1921)
ManufacturersAllen American Automotive manufacturer Fostoria Columbus, Ohio, USA From 1913 to 1921 The Allen was an American automobile, built at Fostoria, Ohio between 1913 and 1921. 1918 Allen Sommers four-cylinder engine The company used 3.1-litre side-valve Sommers four-cylinder engines, and acquired that c ...
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Allen Ohio (1913-1921)
ManufacturersAllen Car History Fostoria, Ohio USA between 1913 and 1921 The Allen was an American automobile, built at Fostoria, Ohio between 1913 and 1921 valve Sommers four-cylinder engines, and acquired that company in 1915. The 1920 Allen 43 was a handsome craft, featuring sided touring coachwork and a high ...
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Allstate (1952-1954)
ManufacturersAllstate Car History Toledo, Ohio USA 1952-1954 Allstate 1952 Allstate Overview Manufacturer Kaiser-Frazer Corporation Production 1952 – 1954 Assembly Willow Run, Michigan Toledo, Ohio, United States Body and chassis Body style 2-door sedan Layout FR layout Powertrain Engine 134.2 cu in (2.2 L) I4 ...
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Altman (1901)
ManufacturersAltman American Automotive manufacturer Cleveland, Ohio, USA From 1901 The Altman was an early automobile produced in 1901 in Cleveland, Ohio by Henry J. Altman. Altman built the car at his home at 7 Pier Street, with his wife helping assemble the radiator in the kitchen. The car featured a two-cyl ...
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American (1902-1903)
ManufacturersAmerican Motor Carriage Company Automotive manufacturer Cleveland, Ohio, USA From 1902 to 1904 The American, often nicknamed as the American Gas, was a small gasoline-powered buggy manufactured by the American Motor Carriage Company in Cleveland from 1902 to 1903, and sold until early 1904. It was ...
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Anchor Buggy (1910-1911)
ManufacturersAnchor Buggy American Automotive manufacturer Cincinnati, Ohio,,USA from 1910 to 1911 The Anchor Buggy was a short-lived United States automobile manufacturer; the high wheeler was manufactured by the Anchor Buggy and Carriage Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, in 1910 and 1911. An 1890 ad ...
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Apple (1917-1918)
ManufacturersApple American Automotive manufacturer Dayton, Ohio,USA from 1915 to 1917 The Apple was a short-lived American automobile manufactured by the Apple Automobile Company in Dayton, Ohio, from 1915 to 1917.Agents were assured that its $1,150 Apple 8 model was "a car which you can sell!". Sadly for the ...
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ArBenz (1911-1918)
ManufacturersArBenz American Automotive manufacturer Ohio, USA From 1911 to 1918 The ArBenz was an automobile manufactured in Ohio from 1911 until approximately 1918. Fred Arbenz and Nand Arbenz formed the Scioto Car Company in 1911,the prototype cars named for the Scioto River flowing through Chillicothe, Ohio ...
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Argonaut (1959-1963)
ManufacturersArgonaut American Automotive manufacture Cleveland, Ohio. USA From 1959 to 1963 1960 Argonaut Smoke Concept car The Argonaut was an American automobile manufactured from 1959 to 1963, or at least the company is listed as being in existence during those years. The Argonaut Motor Machine Corporation ...
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Arrow (1914)
ManufacturersArrow American Automotive manufacturer Dayton, Ohio, USA From 1914 The Arrow was a cyclecar marketed as a light car manufactured in M.C. Whitmore Co, Dayton, Ohio, in 1914. The only model a Cyclecar , The Arrow had a four-cylinder 1½ liter water-cooled engine, A 12- horsepower V2 engine from Spacke ...
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