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Buffalo

American Automotive manufacturer Buffalo, New York, United States. From 1900 to 1902

 Buffalo  American Automotive manufacturer Buffalo, New York, United States. From 1900 to 1902

The Buffalo was a United States automobile and motorcycle manufactured from 1900 until 1902, by the Buffalo Automobile and Auto-Bi Company of Buffalo, New York.

Two models were made, the Junior with a 3.5 hp, and the Senior with 6 hp single-cylinder engines. the larger senior fitted with a high back leather seat,the cars were capable of 200 miles between fuel stops.

In 1903 the company was taken over by the E.R. Thomas Motor Company. They combined with Fort Plain Spring and Axel which also made 1 Cylinder Runabouts, Dr. Runabouts.

It had no connection with the Buffalo Electric Carriage Company which built cars in Buffalo at the same time.

Buffalo Tonneau car and Auto-Bi motorcycle from 1902 

Buffalo car and motorcycle New York, United States.from 1902

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