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Baker-Bell Motor Company

 Automotive manufacturer Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA from 1913 to 1916

 

Baker-Bell Motor Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles in the 1910s .

History

The company was founded in 1913 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . The production of automobiles and commercial vehicles began, which were marketed as Baker-Bell. In addition, the company acted as a dealer. 1913 ended the car and 1914 the truck production. 1916, the company was dissolved.

The car model was called Hummingbird . It had a four-cylinder engine with 16.5 kW (22.5 hp ) power. The wheelbase was 229 cm. The open body of the Roadster could accommodate two people.A small commercial vehicle used the same chassis .

 

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