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The company originated from John Westcott's Westcott Carriage Company which was founded in Richmond, Indiana in 1896. It was reorganized as the Westcott Motor Car Company in 1909. John Westcott sold his interest to Burton J. Westcott in 1916 and production moved to Springfield. [1] In 1917 output reached 2,000 cars with it peaking in 1920. [1] [2]
Cars introduced in 1925 (13 P) L. ... 1925 ships (138 P) Pages in category "Vehicles introduced in 1925" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Vintage vehicles — usually defined as having been built between 1919 and 1930. ... Cars introduced in 1925 (13 P) Cars introduced in 1926 (24 P)
The car was marketed as a Jewett 'Six' — a companion to the Paige, the primary product of Paige-Detroit. The 1922-24 cars had a 50 h.p. Jewett motor, the 1925 cars had a 55 h.p. Jewett motor and the 1926 cars had a 40-hp Continental motor. For several years, Jewett cars featured a powerful straight-six engine that could climb mountains. The ...
Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1925" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ajax (Nash Motors)
Cars that were produced in the 1920s — from 1920 to 1929. ... Cars introduced in 1925 (13 P) Cars introduced in 1926 ... Vintage car; A. Aero Car (1919 automobile)
Cars that were produced in the 1930s — from 1930 to 1939. 1880s; 1890s; ... Cars introduced in 1934 (40 P) Cars introduced in 1935 (31 P) Cars introduced in 1936 (45 P)
An antique car is an automobile that is an antique. Narrower definitions vary based on how old a car must be to qualify. The Antique Automobile Club of America defines an antique car as over 25 years of age. [1] However, the legal definitions for the purpose of antique vehicle registration vary widely.