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Lakewood Engineering Company

 Automotive manufacturer of New York ;United States of America from 1920.
 

 

Lakewood Engineering Company was an American manufacturer of motor vehicles . The brand name was Lakewood .

History

The company was founded in 1919 in New York City and the factory in Cleveland in Ohio .Charles F. Lang was President, ES Hough Vice President and AW Stone Secretary. The company provided vehicles for internal purposes and concrete mixers . 1920, also a prototype of a passenger car . Despite marketing intention marketing did not succeed.After 1932, the track of the company loses. 

The only mode in 1920 was an electric car . The chassis had 264 cm wheelbase . The body was closed. The coupe offered space for two people. 

 

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