Английская Википедия:Detroit-Dearborn
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The Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer in Dearborn, Michigan from 1909 to 1910.
The company's first car was completed in January 1910. It produced two models: the Minerva, a touring torpedo, and the Nike, a roadster.[1] After producing only 110 cars, the company went bankrupt later in 1910 as it had only $50,000 in capital.[2]
Specifications
- Шаблон:Cvt wheelbase, 36 x 3 1/2" tires, hickory wheels
- $1650 F.O.B. Dearborn, Michigan
- 35 hp, four-cylinder engine; bore 4 1/8 inches, stroke 4 3/4 inches (253.92 cubic inches)
- 3-speed transmission; 3 forward speeds plus reverse
- 20-gallon gas tank capacity
- Body, hood and frame painted in Holland Blue with cream striping; springs and wheels painted cream with blue striping
- 5/8" wood body panels
- Aluminum doors
- Solid oak floor and running boards
Officers of the company
- Edward Bland, President
- Arthur E. Kiefer, Vice-President
- Samuel D. Lapham, Treasurer
- Elmer W. Foster, Secretary
- Paul Arthur, Superintendent and Engineer
References
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- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1909
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