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    High wheeler (redirect from Highwheeler)
    A high wheeler is a car which uses large diameter wheels that are similar to those used by horse-drawn vehicles. These cars were produced until about 1915...
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  • Perschbacher, Gerald (2010-03-25), "High times for the highwheeler: as America's first great highwheeler, the Holsman was hard to beat", Old Cars Weekly, F+W...
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  • DT 466 engine started in 1974 and was very successful. The first IHC "Highwheeler" truck had a very simple air-cooled horizontally opposed two-cylinder...
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  • they all relax and enjoy a can of Lone Star Beer. Pabst Blue Ribbon "Highwheelers" A group of men ride on vintage high wheel bicycles through a park. The...
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    quadracycles. Treadles were used before the advent of highwheelers on Thomas McCall's velocipede, on highwheelers themselves in an attempt to address safety issues...
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  • parts subsidiary of REO Motor Car Company Atlas Motor Buggy, an American highwheeler produced in 1909 Ford Atlas, a concept pickup truck that previewed the...
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    International Harvester (category Highwheeler)
    The International Harvester Company (often abbreviated IH or International) was an American manufacturer of agricultural and construction equipment, automobiles...
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    An Ariel highwheeler and the Lady Ariel, an 1874 design intended for the use of ladies in riding habits. It has a noseless sidesaddle, asymmetrical handlebars...
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    Holsman Automobile Company (category Highwheeler)
    Perschbacher, Gerald (March 25, 2010). "High times for the highwheeler: as America's first great highwheeler, the Holsman was hard to beat". Old Cars Weekly. F+W...
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  • The Atlas Motor Buggy was a prototype highwheeler produced by the Atlas Motor Buggy firm of Indianapolis in 1909. After the sole prototype was built,...
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  • between the 1860s and 1940. ca. 1860s Velocipede ca. 1880-1889 Excelsior Highwheeler ca. 1880-1885 Quadrant Tricycle ca. 1881-1889 American Star Safety Empire...
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    DeWitt Motor Company (category Highwheeler)
    The DeWitt Motor Company was an American automobile manufacturer in North Manchester, Indiana from about 1908 through 1910. The vehicles came in two models...
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    Anchor Buggy (category Highwheeler)
    The Anchor Buggy and Carriage Company was a short-lived American automobile manufacturer; the Anchor Buggy high wheeler was produced in Cincinnati, Ohio...
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  • gasoline engine mounted below the body. They were sometimes called "Highwheelers". Introduced in 1909 it was designed for farmers using poor rural roads...
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    Single Center (category Highwheeler)
    Single Center Spring Buggy Company was an American carriage and automobile manufacturer based in Evansville, Indiana. The Single Center factory manufactured...
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    ABC (1906 automobile) (category Highwheeler)
    ABC was an American high wheeler automobile built by Albert Bledsoe Cole in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, from 1905 to 1910. Known as the Autobuggy from 1906...
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  • Åtvidaberg (automobile) (category Highwheeler)
    The Åtvidaberg was a Swedish automobile manufactured from 1910 to 1911. Åtvidabergs Vagnfabrik AB [de] began by importing an American Holsman high wheeler...
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  • Columbia (automobile brand) (category Highwheeler)
    Columbia was an American brand of automobiles produced by a group of companies in the United States. They included the Pope Manufacturing Company of Hartford...
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    on 2012-12-13. Retrieved 2012-01-16. "ca. 1885 American Star Safety Highwheeler". Owls Head Transportation Museum. Archived from the original on 2012-05-25...
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    Duryea Motor Wagon (category Highwheeler)
    The Duryea Motor Wagon was among the first standardized automobiles and among the first powered by gasoline. Fifteen examples were built by the Duryea...
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  • slightly more complex, and expensive. While Success always stayed with highwheelers, they got a twin cylinder engine in 1908 (singles being dropped at the...
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    Woods Motor Vehicle (category Highwheeler)
    Woods Motor Vehicle Company was an American manufacturer of electric automobiles in Chicago, Illinois, between 1899 and 1916. In 1915 they produced the...
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    Lincoln Motor Car Works (category Highwheeler)
    Lincoln Motor Car Works was an automobile company in Chicago, Illinois. It produced cars for Sears Roebuck from 1908 until 1912. Lincoln Motor Car Works...
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    Cole Motor Car Company (category Highwheeler)
    The Cole Motor Car Company was an early automobile maker based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Cole automobiles were built from 1908 until 1925. They were quality-built...
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    Haynes-Apperson (category Highwheeler)
    Haynes-Apperson Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Kokomo, Indiana, from 1896 to 1905. It was the first automobile manufacturer in...
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    Electrobat (category Highwheeler)
    The Electrobat was one of the first electric automobiles. It was designed and built in 1894 by mechanical engineer Henry G. Morris and chemist Pedro G...
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  • De Schaum (category Highwheeler)
    The De Schaum was an American automobile manufactured in Buffalo, New York from 1908 to 1909. The company offered a 7 hp High wheeler called the De Shaum...
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    Luverne (automobile) (category Highwheeler)
    Luverne was the marque of the Luverne Automobile Company, which produced automobiles from 1904 to 1917 in Luverne, Minnesota. Carriage makers Fenton and...
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    Staver (category Highwheeler)
    The Staver and Staver-Chicago was an American Brass Era automobile manufactured at 76th and Wallace Streets in Chicago, Illinois, by the Staver Carriage...
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    Reliable-Dayton (category Highwheeler)
    The Reliable-Dayton was a High wheeler American automobile manufactured in Chicago, Illinois, from 1906 to 1909. The car was built in a factory that would...
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