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Anthony Hatcher Company

 Automotive manufacturer of Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA from 1908.

 

Anthony-Hatcher Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles in the early part of the 20th century . 

History

George E. Anthony and William A. Hatcher founded the company in 1908 in Grand Rapids , Michigan .They took over the car manufacturer Harrison Motor Company and the truck manufacturer Soules Motor Company . 

They made from existing parts of passenger cars and possibly also commercial vehicles , as Anthony Hatcher were marketed. In the same year the production ended.Harrison had a large touring car with seven seats on offer. The wheelbase was 269 cm. A four-cylinder engine with 40 hp power powered the vehicles.

 

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