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Geneva Auto Specialty & Repair Company

Automotive manufacturer of Geneva Indiana; United States of America from 1914.

 

The Geneva Auto Specialty & Repair Company was an American automobile manufacturer in Geneva (Indiana) .the brand name was Geneva.

History

The company manufactured 1914 small cars under the name Geneva , which had been designed by WB Hey .

The cars were powered by a contemporary Cadillac engine and had wooden spoke wheels. The weight was 363 kg  and was thus above the weight limit for cycle cars . The few produced copies were mainly in Geneva and surrounding area.

There were no links to the other US manufacturers of Geneva passenger cars:

 Geneva Automobile & Manufacturing Company , Schoeneck Company and Geneva Wagon Company .

 

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