词条 | Aerocar (1905 automobile) |
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|name = Aerocar |logo = Aerocar-detroit 1906 logo1.jpg |slogan = |fate = factory sold |successor = Hudson Motor Car Company |foundation = 1905 |defunct = 1908 |location = Detroit, Michigan, United States |industry = Automobile |key_people = Alexander Malcomson Henry Ford |products = automobiles |num_employees = |parent = |subsid = }} The Aerocar was an American automobile built from 1905 to 1908 in Detroit, Michigan. Backed by Henry Ford's former partner, coal merchant Alexander Malcomson, the short-lived company offered an air-cooled 24 hp (18 kW) four-cylinder luxury car which sold for $2800. The factory was sold to Hudson Motor Car Company. HistoryIn 1906, the Model A was powered by a Reeves 24-horsepower, four-cylinder, air-cooled engine. It came with a "Standard Extension Black Top" and two gas headlights as well as "Full Oil Lamp Equipment." The automobile had a Prest-o-Lite tank, Hartford shock absorbers, Gabriel horn and a speedometer. It also came with an extra tire and inner tube in a waterproof case with attaching irons, robe-rail and a footrest in Tonneau. A toolbox with full equipment was attached to the exterior running board. The machine cost $2,800.[1] The air-cooled engine was later replaced by a Reeves water-cooled model. AdvertisementsSee also
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References1. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XtUqAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&dq=alexander+t.+brown#v=onepage&q=syracuse&f=false |title=Automotive Industries, Vol. 12 |author= |accessdate=August 5, 2011|work=|publisher=The Class Journal Co., 1906}} {{Coord|42.3622112|N|83.0190635|W|display=title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aerocar (1905 Automobile)}}{{HudsonMotors}}{{Brass-auto-stub}} 6 : Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States|Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan|Brass Era vehicles|Cars introduced in 1905|Defunct companies based in Michigan|Hudson Motor Car Company |
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