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  2. Allen (1913 Ohio automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Allen was an American automobile built in Fostoria, Ohio between 1913 and 1921. The company used 3.1 liter four-cylinder side-valve Sommers engines, and acquired said company in 1915. The 1920 the Allen 43 was made, featuring bevel -sided touring coachwork and a high-shouldered radiator .

  3. List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States

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    A A Automobile Company (1910–1913) 'Blue & Gold, Red John, model Abbott-Detroit (1909–1918) Moved to Cleveland and renamed to 'Abbott' in 1917. Abeln-Zehr (1911–1912) Renamed to 'Zehr' after departure of S. Abeln in 1912. AC Propulsion (1997–2003) tzero model Apex Motor Car Company (1920–1922) Ace model Acme Motor Car Company (1903–1911) Adams Company (1905–1912) 'Adams-Farwell ...

  4. Allen (1913 Philadelphia automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Allen was a short-lived American automobile manufactured in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1913 to 1914.. The early models featured a two-cylinder engine, while later ones had a water-cooled four-cylinder version.

  5. Allen Kingston - Wikipedia

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    The Allen Kingston was an American automobile manufactured from 1907 to 1909 by the New York Car & Truck Company for motor agent Walter C. Allen. [1] [2] The car was designed on European lines, featuring runningboard-mounted spare tires and an early boat-tailed body, but was meant for American manufacture to circumvent the 45% duty on imported cars.

  6. Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    They set out to have manufacturers pay a 5% royalty on all cars produced. [1] By 1900, The Electric Vehicle Company launched several lawsuits against automobile manufacturers. Their ultimate target among the fray was Alexander Winton, and his Winton Motor Carriage Company. Originally formed in 1896, the Winton Company was by 1900 the highest ...

  7. 'Shifting Gears' brings Tim Allen back to TV, along ... - AOL

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    Allen plays Matt, who — importing Allen's own automotive interests — runs a garage specializing in vintage and custom cars. (Working here we find Daryl Mitchell as Stitch, a wise wisecracker ...