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Willys-Knight is an automobile that was produced between 1914 and 1933 by the Willys-Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio.
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Willys (correctly pronounced "Will-is", but almost universally as "Will-eez") was the brand name used by Willys-Overland Motors, an American…
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Avions Voisin was a French luxury automobile brand established by Gabriel Voisin. Gabriel B. Voisin was an aviation pioneer and manufacturer…
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Talbot-Lago was a French automobile manufacturer at Suresnes, Paris.
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The Stanley Motor Carriage Company was a manufacturer of steam-engine vehicles; it operated from 1902 to 1924. The cars made by the company were…
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SS Cars Ltd was a British car maker. It grew out of the Swallow Sidecar Company and was first registered under the new name in 1934. Some…
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The Squire Car Manufacturing Company was a British auto manufacturer of the 1930s based in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Founded as Squire Motors…
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Simca (Société Industrielle de Mécanique et Carrosserie Automobile) was a French automaker, founded in November 1934 by Fiat. It was directed from…
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British Salmson was a British based manufacturer of cars, from 1934 to 1939. An offshoot of the French Salmson company, it was taken over by local…
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The Rugby was a 1920s brand of automobile assembled by the Durant Motors Company of New York City, New York (USA). The vehicle was identical to…
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The Ruxton was a front-wheel drive automobile produced by the New Era Motors Company of New York, New York, USA during 1929 and 1930. The car was…
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Republic Motor Truck Company was a manufacturer of commercial trucks circa 1913 - 1929, in Alma, Michigan. By 1918, it was recognized as the…
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Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors from 1950 to…
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The Oakland was a brand of automobile manufactured between 1907–1909 by the Oakland Motor Car Company of Pontiac, Michigan, (formerly a…
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The Mitchell was a United States automobile manufactured by the Racine, Wisconsin based Mitchell Motor Car Company which produced automobiles from…
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The Miller was an automobile built in Detroit, Michigan by the Miller Car Company from 1912-13. The Miller was built as roadsters and five-seater…
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Mercer was an American automobile manufacturer before World War II. It was notable for its high-performance cars, especially the Type 35…
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McFarlan is an American automobile manufactured in Connersville, Indiana from 1909 to 1928 as an outgrowth of the McFarlan Carriage Company…
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The Maxwell was a brand of automobiles manufactured in the United States of America from about 1904 to 1925. The present-day successor to the…