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'''Brush Motor Company''' was founded by ''Alanson P. Brush'' who designed a light car with wooden chassis, friction drive and coil springs. The company formed part - beyond others - of the [[United States Motor Company]] from [[1910]] and failed in [[1913]]. |
'''Brush Motor Company''' was founded by ''Alanson P. Brush'' who designed a light car with wooden chassis, friction drive and coil springs. The company formed part - beyond others - of the [[United States Motor Company]] from [[1910]] and failed in [[1913]]. |
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* [[United States Motor Company]] |
* [[United States Motor Company]] |
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[[Category:Automobile manufacturers]] |
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[[Category:Car companies of the United States]] |
[[Category:Car companies of the United States]] |
Revision as of 05:39, 6 September 2004
Brush Motor Company was founded by Alanson P. Brush who designed a light car with wooden chassis, friction drive and coil springs. The company formed part - beyond others - of the United States Motor Company from 1910 and failed in 1913.