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  1. Automobile Association

    Automobile Association may refer to Australian Automobile Association in Australia. Automobile Association of South Africa Canadian Automobile Association in Canada. Dominion Automobile Association in Canada. ADAC Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil Club ADAC in Germany. Western India Automobile Association WIAA in India. The Automobile Association in the United Kingdom The Automobile Association Ireland in Ireland. New Zealand Automobile Association in New Zealand. RACE automobile association Real Autom vil Club de Espa a RACE in Spain. American Automobile Association in the United States. United Services Automobile Association in the United States. F d ration Internationale de l Automobile , governing body for motor racing. disambig fr Automobile Club ...   more details



  1. Buggy (automobile)

    A Buggy is an automobile with wheels that project beyond the vehicle body. See also Dune buggy Swamp buggy Moon buggy Rock buggy Buggy body early automobile body style Category Car body styles automobile stub ...   more details



  1. Automobile magazine

    For the American automobile magazine founded by David E. Davis. Automobile Magazine An automobile magazine is a magazine with news and reports on automobile s and the automobile industry . Automobile magazines may feature new car tests and comparisons, which describe advantages and disadvantages of similar models future models speculations, confidential information and spyshots pictures of camouflaged models tested by automakers car modding modified automobiles lists of new models with prices, specifications and ratings used car advertisements auto racing news and events and other information. The first published automobile magazine, beginning in 1895, was The Horseless Age , ref cite news title Taking a trip around the world of wheels first Sharon last Stangenes url http news.google.com newspapers?id ghIiAAAAIBAJ&sjid C3MFAAAAIBAJ&dq horseless age 20magazine&pg 2272 2C4447169 newspaper Chicago Tribune date June 22, 1996 accessdate January 31, 2011 ref which later became Automotive Industries Magazine . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Automobile Magazine Category Automobile magazines ja pl Czasopismo motoryzacyjne sk Motoristick asopis tr Otomobil dergisi ...   more details



  1. Marion (automobile)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Marion auto 1912 0310.jpg thumb right A 1912 Marion Automobile Advertisement Syracuse Herald March 10, 1912 The Marion automobile is a name that has been applied to at least four different automobile companies Marion, Marion, Ohio 1901 Marion, Indianapolis, Indiana 1904 1915 Marion Handley , Jackson, Michigan 1916 1919 Marion Flyer Marion, Indiana 1910 Marion Marion, Ohio 1901 The Marion was an automobile produced in Marion, Ohio in 1901 by the Marion Automobile Company. Fred S. Titus was the proprietor. In 1907, he sold the concern to H.T. Love. The company produced two different models of steam powered cars, two different electric cars and a gasoline powered version. Mutual Mutual Motors Company resulted from a merger between Marion of Indianapolis and Imperial Automobile Company in 1916. The Marion Handley was a product of this new company. See also List of defunct automobile manufacturers DEFAULTSORT Marion Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Indiana Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Ohio Category Defunct companies based in Ohio Category Defunct companies based in Indiana Brass auto stub de Marion Auto ...   more details



  1. Virginian (automobile)

    Unreferenced date August 2007 The Virginian was an automobile produced briefly by the Richmond Iron Works of Richmond, Virginia . The automobile was manufactured in 1911 and 1912. Category 1910s automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States motorvehicle company stub ...   more details



  1. US Automobile

    The US Automobile was an United States American automobile manufactured between 1899 and 1901. A 3 hp electric car , it used three speeds forward and two back. References David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles . veteran auto stub Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States ...   more details



  1. Menominee (automobile)

    The Menominee was an History of the electric vehicle electric automobile built in Menominee, Michigan by the Menominee Electric Manufacturing Company in 1915. This company mainly built commercial electric vehicles, but did make a limited number of electric cabriolets. The Menominee sold for 1,250. See also List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers History of the electric vehicle Other Early Electric Vehicles American Electric 1899 automobile American Electric Argo Electric Babcock Electric Carriage Company Baker Electric Columbia Automobile Company Detroit Electric Owen Magnetic Berwick automobile Berwick Binghamton Electric Buffalo Electric Vehicle Company Buffalo Electric Century automobile Century Dayton Electric Grinnell automobile Grinnell Rauch and Lang Riker Electric Vehicle Company Riker Electric Woods Motor Vehicle References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Menominee Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Historic electric vehicles Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Brass auto stub ...   more details



  1. Reber (automobile)

    The Reber was an American automobile manufactured from 1902 until 1903. A tonneau from Reading, Pennsylvania , it was powered by a vertical twin engine, and was the forerunner of the Acme automobile Acme . Reference David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles . veteran auto stub Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States ...   more details



  1. Ambassador automobile

    Ambassador automobile may refer to several automobiles AMC Ambassador Austin Ambassador Hindustan Ambassador Indian Nash Ambassador Yellow Cab Ambassador disambig ...   more details



  1. AFA (automobile)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The AFA was a Spanish automobile manufactured between 1943 and 1944. Little is known about the marque other than that a few 5 cv 4 cylinder Cabriolet automobile cabriolet s were built by Juan Aymerich Casanovas in Barcelona . DEFAULTSORT Afa Automobile Category Motor vehicle manufacturers of Spain Classicprw auto stub Spain stub de Autom viles Fern ndez y Aymerich es AFA autom viles ...   more details



  1. Alan (automobile)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Alan was a Germany German inflation period automobile of simple design it was manufactured by J Mayer in Bamberg in limited numbers between 1923 and 1925. The only model, the 6 30, had a 30 horsepower hp , four cylinder engine cylinder engine with overhead valves, made in Berlin by Siemens AG Siemens and Halske . DEFAULTSORT Alan Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany Vintage auto stub de Alan Werk fr Alan automobile ...   more details



  1. Amor (automobile)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Amor was a small Germany German automobile built in limited numbers in Cologne from 1924 to 1925 the car had a 16 Horsepower hp four cylinder proprietary engine. Its name means love in Spanish and Portuguese. DEFAULTSORT Amor Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany Vintage auto stub de Amor Automobil fr Amor automobile ...   more details



  1. Union (automobile)

    File 1902 Lambert Union car.png thumb right 1902 Lambert Union automobile The Union automobile was based ... of his 1891 three wheeled version. The automobile was made by the Union Automobile Company from 1902 ... Georgano, p. 853 ref Description The Union automobile had an eight horsepower two cylinder, four ..., ref name The Union Automobile 1902, p 70 The Union Automobile. Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal, June 1902, p 70. ref which enabled it to be converted into a four passenger automobile. ref name The Horseless Age701 The Horseless Age, p. 701 ref The Union automobile had an experimental model ... rear engine automobile, as designed by Lambert, was in full production in 1902. The motor for the automobile ... placed crosswise in extreme rear of car. ref name Georgano853 The Union automobile had a gasoline tank that was built in the back of the seat hidden from sight. It has a capacity sufficient to run the automobile ... was supplied by dry batteries for starting. A generator was used in normal operation. The automobile ... with enameled sheet steel mud guards. ref name The Horseless Age701 The Union automobile had ... of speed for the Union automobile. ref name The Horseless Age701 The transmission was enclosed in a dustproof ... speed was convert 20 mi h km h . ref name The Union Automobile 1902, p 70 Footnotes reflist See also Lambert automobile Lambert automobile John William Lambert Buckeye gasoline buggy Union Automobile Company Lambert Automobile Company Lambert Gas and Gasoline Engine Company Lambert friction gearing ..., Hugh, Automobile Trade Journal , article The Lambert, 1906 Line of Automobiles , Chilton Company ... Publishing Company, 1914 The Horseless Age The Automobile Trade Magazine , The Horseless Age ... s First Car , Antique Automobile magazine, Vol. 24, No. 5, Oct&ndash Nov 1960 David Burgess Wise ... Encyclopedia of the Automobile , Taylor & Francis, 2000, ISBN 1 5795829 3 1 Huffman, Wallace Spencer, Indiana s Place in Automobile History in Indiana History Bulletin , vol 44, no. 2, Feb. 1967 Indianapolis ...   more details



  1. Neoclassic (automobile)

    Image Excalibur.JPG thumb An Excalibur automobile Excalibur automobile, an early example of a neoclassic For the artistic movement, see Neoclassicism , and for the music style, see Neoclassicism music A neoclassic , in automobile circles, is a car that is made somewhat in the image of the classic car s of the 1920s and 1930s as defined by, for example, the Classic Car Club of America without being necessarily intended as a full replica. The term originated with the Excalibur automobile Excalibur of the 1960s in the United States , and has been applied to a number of makes i.e. Panther Westwinds Panther , Zimmer automobile Zimmer , Cl net Coachworks Cl net , Thoroughbred Motors , etc. since. Unreferenced date July 2007 See also Replica Replicar Car model Category Car classifications it Veicoli replica ...   more details



  1. Automobile Magazine

    About magazine named Automobile Automobile magazine Primary sources date November 2006 Infobox magazine title Automobile image file Auto Mag.JPG image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption The June 2008 cover of Automobile magazine. editor Jean Jennings editor title previous editor staff writer photographer category Automobile magazine frequency Monthly total circulation 560,541 ref http abcas3.accessabc.com ecirc magform.asp ABC ref circulation year 2011 publisher founder founded David E. Davis firstdate Start date 1986 month company Source Interlink Media country United States based Ann Arbor, Michigan language website URL http www.automobilemag.com issn 0894 3583 oclc FAIR USE of Auto Mag.jpg see image description page at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Image Auto Mag.jpg for rationale Automobile magazine is an automobile magazine in the United States and is owned by Source Interlink . It was founded by a group of former employees of Car and Driver magazine, led ... . Automobile distinguishes itself as more of a lifestyle magazine than the other automotive publications ... . Unlike most other automobile magazines, Automobile does not often do instrumented tests ... reports with the cars in their naturally intended, real world environment. Additionally, Automobile ... to those of older cars. Automobile magazine is headquartered in Ann Arbor , Michigan, in the building ... Jennings , Automobile Magazine , November, 2007 ref ref http arborwiki.org index.php Liberty Street ... of Winding Road magazine, an online automotive magazine. While editor of Automobile , Jean Jennings ... by an unrelated magazine called http www.automobilemagazine.com L Automobile Magazine , which was founded ... to the German http www.motorpresse.de Motor Presse Stuttgart group. Automobile Magazine awards Automobile ... Source Interlink Category Publications established in 1986 Category Automobile magazines Category ... transport mag stub tr Automobile Magazine ...   more details



  1. Automobile Quarterly

    Automobile Quarterly is a hardbound, advertising free periodical publication ref Stephen Blake Mettee http books.google.com.au books?id Ek960DxJ9Z0C&pg PA70&lpg PA70&dq 22Automobile Quarterly 22 22quality, hardbound 22&source bl&ots uQqIxx3qNc&sig qpoNmEqVbMe628uuXGYNKieGz9k&hl en&ei rO0mS8WROork7AP3nunJBg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CBcQ6AEwAg American Directory of Writer s Guidelines 2006 edition, at Google Books ref that started in Spring 1962 with the sub title The Connoisseur s Magazine of Motoring Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow . The first editor was L. Scott Bailey , working from offices in New York City. In 1963, an office of publication was opened in Kutztown , Pennsylvania , which operated first as Automobile Quarterly, Inc., and later as a subsidiary of The Kutztown Publishing Company, Inc. In October 2000, the company became a subsidiary of Automobile Heritage Publishing & Communications, LLC, and relocated to New Albany , Indiana . The publication has been well known for quality writing and photography about automobiles, personalities and related subjects. ref Robert McLellan http www.mclellansautomotive.com newsletter articles 2005 may 03 index.php Automobile Quarterly Collections May 2005 at The Automotive Chronicles website. Accessed August 23, 2009 ref References Reflist External links http www.autoquarterly.com Official Automobile Quarterly website Category Automobile magazines Category Quarterly magazines Category American magazines transport mag stub ...   more details



  1. Carhartt (automobile)

    The Carhartt was an automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan , by the Carhartt Automobile Company from 1910 11. They offered two models, the 25 30 and the 30 35 which were available in a Runabout car runabout & tourer body. See also Brass Era car Carhartt , U.S. based clothing company References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Carhartt Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Brass auto stub ...   more details



  1. DAC (automobile)

    The D.A.C. was an automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Detroit Air Cooled Car Company from 1922 23. The air cooled car had a six cylinder engine. Only a few D.A.C. touring cars were produced. See also List of defunct automobile manufacturers References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Dac Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Vintage auto stub ...   more details



  1. Lorraine (automobile)

    The Lorraine was an automobile built in both Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids and Detroit, Michigan by the Lorraine Motors Corporation from 1920 22. The Lorraine was an assembled car that succeeded the Hackett automobile Hackett . The vehicle was powered by a four cylinder Herchell Spillman engine and was available in both open and closed models. Only a few hundred models were sold. References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Lorraine Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Vintage auto stub ...   more details



  1. Apple (automobile)

    The Apple was a short lived United States American automobile manufactured by Apple Automobile Company in Dayton, Ohio from 1915 to 1917. ref cite book last1 Ronald first1 Bruce W. last2 Ronald first2 Virginia title Dayton, the Gem City url http books.google.com books?id 1vwTAAAAYAAJ format accessdate June 13, 2010 series American Portrait Series year 1981 publisher Continental Heritage Press isbn 9780932986207 page 116 quote A number of automobile firms were located in early Dayton. from tabular data Apple, 1915 1917, Apple Automobile Co. bibcode 9780932986207 Here is the Google page with a snippet of the facts cited http books.google.com books?id 1vwTAAAAYAAJ&q 22apple automobile 22 ref Agents were assured that its 1150 Apple 8 model was a car which you can sell . Sadly for the company, it would seem that the public did not buy. See also List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers Dayton Electric , an early Dayton area automobile manufacturer Speedwell Motor Car Company , an early Dayton area automobile manufacturer References reflist DEFAULTSORT Apple Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Ohio Category Companies based in Dayton, Ohio Category Defunct companies based in Ohio Vintage auto stub ...   more details



  1. Berg Automobile

    Berg Automobile Company was a manufacturer of automobile s in Cleveland, Ohio from 1903 to 1904. The New York Bergs were made by the Worthington Automobile Co. The 1904 Berg was a touring car model. Equipped with a tonneau , it could seat 6 passengers and sold for USD US 3500. The vertical mounted straight 4 , situated at the front of the car, produced 24  hp 17.9  kW . A 4 speed sliding transmission was fitted. The armored wood framed car used leaf spring semi elliptic springs and was considered quite advanced for the time. References Frank Leslie s Popular Monthly January, 1904 Category Veteran vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Veteran auto stub de Berg Automobile Company ...   more details



  1. Cutting (automobile)

    The Cutting was an automobile manufactured in Jackson, Michigan by the Clark Carter Automobile Company from 1909 11, and the Cutting Motor Car Company from 1911 12. The Cutting was a powerful automobile using engines from Milwaukee, Model, and Wisconsin ranging from 30 60  hp. Cuttings have been entered into the 1911 Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis 500 in 1911 & 1912. Prices ranged from 1,200 to 1,500. The company failed in 1912 due to lack of sufficient capital. References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to present year 1968 JacksonCars DEFAULTSORT Cutting Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Brass auto stub ...   more details



  1. Gaslight (automobile)

    The Gaslight was an automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Gaslight Motors Company from 1960 c.1961. The Gaslight was a venture that built a replica style veteran car, based on the 1902 Rambler automobile Rambler . It was built with a modern air cooled single cylinder engine of convert 4 hp abbr on . The vehicle had a convert 77 in mm sing on wheelbase, and weighted convert 640 lb abbr on . It sold for 1,495. See also List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Gaslight Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan motorvehicle company stub ...   more details



  1. Hackett (automobile)

    The Hackett was an automobile built in Jackson, Michigan , USA , by the Hackett Motor Car Company from 1916 19. The Hackett was a successor to the earlier Argo automobile Argo . It was an assembled car that had a four cylinder G.B.&S. engine. From 1916 18, both a touring car and closed model were available. In 1919, they were available as tourers and roadsters. Following a company reorganization, operations were transferred to Grand Rapids, Michigan , where the car was continued as the Lorraine automobile Lorraine . References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 JacksonCars DEFAULTSORT Hackett Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Vintage auto stub ...   more details



  1. Automobile roof

    An automobile roof may refer to Convertible Roof module Hardtop Sunroof T top Targa top Vinyl roof See also Roof dab Category Auto parts ...   more details




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