The Detroit Cyclecar was a cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Detroit Cyclecar Company from 1913 to 1914 and Saginaw, Michigan in 1914...
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manufacturer Detroit Cyclecar, a cyclecar 1913–1914 Detroit Diesel, a manufacturer of engines Detroit Electric, an early automobile manufacturer Detroit Steam...
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Mercury was a cyclecar built in Detroit, Michigan, by the Mercury Cyclecar Company at 807 South Scotten Street in 1913-1914. The Mercury Cyclecar had a self-supporting...
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Lyons-Knight, Monarch; cyclecar: Car-Nation, Coey, Detroit Cyclecar, Downing-Detroit, Dudly Bug, Gadabout, JPL, Little Detroit Speedster, Little Princess...
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(1908–1913) Detroit Automobile Company (1899–1901) Detroit Automobile Manufacturing Company (1905) Detroit Auto Vehicle Company (1904–1908) Detroit Cyclecar Company...
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The Dodge was an American cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, by the A.M. Dodge Company from 1914 to 1915. The cyclecar had a four-cylinder 25 hp...
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manufacturer Yale (1916) Saginaw Speedster, another name for Detroit Cyclecar, a former cyclecar Saginaw Spirit, a hockey team playing in the Ontario Hockey...
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The Hawk was an American cyclecar built in Detroit, Michigan by the Hawk Cyclecar Company in 1914. The Hawk was belt-driven with a 9/13 hp V-twin engine...
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Bi-Autogo (category Cyclecars)
The Bi-Autogo was a prototype American cyclecar, built from 1908 to 1912. Designed and built by Detroit artist & engineer James Scripps Booth, it had the...
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The Downing-Detroit was an American cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Downing Motor Company from 1913 to 1915. The Downing was offered...
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The JPL was a brass era cyclecar built in Detroit, Michigan by the J.P.L. Cyclecar Company, formed in 1913. Production started in December 1913 but ended...
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States (automobile) (category Cyclecars)
cyclecar manufactured by the States Cyclecar Company of Detroit, Michigan in 1915. The States Motor Car Company manufactured the Greyhound cyclecar built...
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Excel (automobile) (category Cyclecars)
Excel was an American cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Excel Distributing Company in 1914. The two-seater cyclecar weighed 1,000 lb (450 kg)...
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Tiger (automobile) (category Cyclecars)
The Tiger was a cyclecar built by the Automobile Cyclecar Co. of Detroit, Michigan, in 1914. The Tiger was manufactured as both a 2-seater and a 4-seater...
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Rex (automobile) (category Cyclecars)
The Brass Era Rex cyclecar was manufactured by the Rex Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan in 1914. C. H. Blomstrom had been involved with the Queen, Blomstrom...
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Historic Places Downing Motor Company, which manufactured the Downing-Detroit cyclecar from 1913 to 1915 Downing College, Cambridge, UK Downing baronets,...
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American (1914 automobile) (category Cyclecars)
The American was a cyclecar made by American Cyclecar Co. of Detroit, Michigan in 1914. It had a 4-cylinder engine of 1.2 liters, and featured a friction...
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Davis (automobile) (category Cyclecars)
The Davis was an American cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, by the Davis Cyclecar Company in 1914. The car used a two-cylinder Spacke air-cooled...
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in the Christian religion States (automobile), cyclecar manufactured by the States Cyclecar Co of Detroit, Michigan in 1915 Condition (disambiguation) Government...
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roadster Auburn Speedster, a speedster Little Detroit Speedster, also known as the Detroit Speedster, a cyclecar Opel Speedster, a roadster Studebaker Speedster...
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Gadabout (1914–1916 automobile) (category Cyclecars)
1915, the company moved to Detroit, Michigan (Lafayette Street). Production ended in 1916; many manufacturers of cyclecars were failing in the US since...
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Little Princess (automobile) (category Cyclecars)
The Little Princess was a cyclecar built in Detroit, Michigan, by the Princess Cyclecar Company from 1913–14. The Little Princess was designed by Englishman...
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Koppin (category Cyclecars)
The Koppin was a cyclecar built in Fenton, Michigan, by the Koppin Motor Company in 1914. The Koppin was a two-seater cyclecar that used a two-cylinder...
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The Trumbull was a short-lived make of cyclecar manufactured in Bridgeport, Connecticut by the Trumbull Motorcar Company. About 2000 Trumbull cars were...
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Sharp (automobile) (category Cyclecars)
1910. The second was the SEM or Sharp cyclecar built by the Sharp Engineering & Manufacturing Company in Detroit, Michigan in 1914. William H. Sharp had...
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Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line, a New York City Subway line Broadway (cyclecar), a British 4-wheeled cyclecar made only in 1913 Broadway station (MBTA), a subway station...
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Robie (automobile) (category Cyclecars)
cyclecar. The Robie was built by Massnick-Phipps Manufacturing company in Detroit Michigan. Robie planned to have a second generation of his cyclecar...
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Cricket (1914 automobile) (category Cyclecars)
Cricket was an American cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, by the Cricket Cyclecar Company in 1914. It was a small cyclecar driven by a two-cylinder...
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Dodo (automobile company) (category Defunct manufacturing companies based in Detroit)
was a cyclecar built in 1912, in Detroit, Michigan. The DODO was designed by a young engineer named Karl Probst. It was a two-seater tandem cyclecar. The...
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Lincoln (1914 automobile) (category Cyclecars)
The Lincoln was a cyclecar or light car built in Detroit, Michigan by the Lincoln Motor Car Company in 1914. The Lincoln Motor Car Company was a name changing...
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