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What (who) is A Automobile Company - definition


A Automobile Company         
DEFUNCT AMERICAN MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURER
A Automobile Company was a brass era American automobile manufacturer located in Sacramento, California from 1910 to 1913. It sold a car known as the Blue & Gold.
Columbia (automobile brand)         
  • her daughter-in-law]] to drive where she wished
  • rear-entrance tonneau]]
  • rear-entrance tonneau]] body
  • 1903 Columbia Electric Runabout, the best-seller car in the U.S. in 1900 and the first to exceed 1000 sales.
  • rear-entrance tonneau]]
  • ''Victoria'']], this one seats the chauffeur high up behind passengers, although more typically ''victoria'' carriages mounted the driver's box in the front.<ref name=PSM>[[Wikisource:Popular Science Monthly/Volume 57/August 1900/The Evolution and Present Status of the Automobile]]</ref>
  • A Columbia omnibus<ref name=PSM />
COMPANY
Columbia (automobile); Columbia Electric; Columbia Automobile Company
Columbia was an American brand of automobiles produced by a group of companies in the United States. They included the Pope Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut, the Electric Vehicle Company, and an entity of brief existence in 1899, the Columbia Automobile Company.
Jackson Automobile Company         
FORMER US AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURER
Orlo; Jaxon Automobile Company
The Jackson Automobile Company was an American Brass Era automobile manufacturer located in and named for Jackson, Michigan. The company produced the Jackson from 1903 to 1923, the 1903 Jaxon steam car and the 1904 Orlo.