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The company began business in 1876 in Cicero, New York, as H. A. Moyer Carriage Company. As the era of the horse-drawn carriage came to an end, Moyer switched assembly to motor vehicles, although he continued to produce carriages. [2] [1] Moyer built large cars in the luxury $2,000 to $3,000 (equivalent to $98,100 in 2023) range.
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