FS Motors Company History
Automotive manufacturer Milwaukee, Wisconsin; USA From 1911 to 1912.
FS Motors Company was an early American manufacturer of cars and commercial vehicles. The brand name was FS
History
Filer and Stowell ran a highly known steam engine engine manufacturer called Corliss in Wisconsin. They established a separate automobile manufacturing company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1911. They purchased the automobile company Petrel Motor Car Company and the engine company Beaver Manufacturing Company, and shifted everything from their plants to their own.
In 1911 began the production of passenger cars and also trucks. All vehicles had different engines and different chassis. They had Beaver motors and cardan drive. The delivery trucks. had a 12 hp engine. The wheelbase was 229 cm. A small runabout car had a 22 hp engine and 249 cm wheelbase and a larger runabout a 30 hp engine and 292 cm wheelbase. The torpedo model had a 40 hp engine. The wheelbase measured 300 cm.
By 1912 ended the production.