The Sintz Gas Engine Company was formed in about 1885 by Clark Sintz and others in Springfield, Ohio. It was a pioneering marine engine manufacturing...
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The Foos Gas Engine Company is a former American manufacturer of gasoline engines. Clark Sintz had been undertaking pioneering engine work both on his...
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two cycle, six horsepower Sintz Gas Engine Company engine. The coach was made by the Fehring Carriage Company. The Sintz engine proved unreliable and Reeves...
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Pungs-Finch (category Defunct companies based in Michigan)
Gray Marine Motor Company in 1905. The new company was named the Pungs-Finch Auto and Gas Engine Company in 1904. Sintz Gas Engine had developed a car...
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Elwood Haynes (section Gas boom)
one-horsepower marine upright, two-cycle engine from Sintz Gas Engine Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan for $225. Although the engine was intended for use on a small...
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List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States (redirect from Beisel Motorette Company)
(1906–1908) Sintz (1899–1904) Skelton (1920–1922) Skene (1900–1901) Skorpion (1952–1954) S&M (1913) Small Motor Car Company (1910) Smith Automobile Company (1902–1917)...
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replacement engine, while the original engine is believed to have been a two-stroke engine built by the Sintz Machinery Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Claims...
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Gurley, Holyoke, International, Media, Oakman-Hertel, Packard (Ohio), Quick, Sintz Belgium. Hybrid: Pieper; internal-combustion: Nagant, Pipe; voiturette:...
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