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  2. Locomobile Company of America - Wikipedia

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    The Locomobile Company of America was a pioneering American automobile manufacturer founded in 1899, and known for its dedication to precision before the assembly-line era. It was one of the earliest car manufacturers in the advent of the automobile age.

  3. The Locomobile Company of America – Bridgeport History Center

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    mph. Locomobile was called the “best built car in America.”. The Bridgeport, CT factory stood on the west side of the harbor, where oil. drums stand today. The factory lay in sight of the famous Seaside Park, and Locomobile cars were often taken for fast drives on gravel pathways.

  4. Locomobile Company of America - virtualsteamcarmuseum.org

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    The Locomobile Company of America, Bridgeport, CT 1899 – 1929 Locomobile was one of the two companies which resulted from the purchase of the Stanley Brothers' steam-car design rights in 1899 by A. L. Barber and J. B. Walker. Walker separated from Barber and formed the Mobile Company of America, while his former partner did good business with ...

  5. Locomobile Company of America - Simple English Wikipedia, the...

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    The Locomobile Company of America was a company founded in 1899 by John B. Walker. He and his partner Amzi L. Barber bought the rights to manufacture the steam car built by the Stanley brothers. They called the car the Locomobile. In 1904 the company began producing gasoline-powered cars and continued in business until 1929.

  6. Mobile Company of America - Wikipedia

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    Locomobile built approximately 5,000 steam runabouts over three years. Mobile, being slower to market, built an estimated 600. In early 1903, the Mobile Company of America stopped production. Later in 1903, the equipped automobile plant at Kingsland Point was leased to Maxwell-Briscoe. Gallery

  7. 1900 LocomobileAudrain Auto Museum

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    After renaming the brand as the ‘Locomobile Company of America’, they succeeded in selling over 5000 steam powered cars in just four years, which made them America’s largest producer of automobiles. The demand for steam cars soon diminished however, as the company sold just 200 cars in 1904.

  8. Roarington Metaland: Locomobile

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    The Locomobile Company of America was an early American automobile manufacturer that was founded in 1899 with a dedication to precision before the assembly-line era. The company started in Watertown, Massachusetts and later moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1900 where it remained until its closure in 1929.

  9. Locomobile Company of America - Wikiwand

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    The Locomobile Company of America was a pioneering American automobile manufacturer founded in 1899, and known for its dedication to precision before the assembly-line era. It was one of the earliest car manufacturers in the advent of the automobile age.

  10. Locomobile Company of America - Wikiwand

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    The Locomobile Company of America was a company founded in 1899 by John B. Walker. He and his partner Amzi L. Barber bought the rights to manufacture the steam car built by the Stanley brothers. They called the car the Locomobile. In 1904 the company began producing gasoline-powered cars and continued in business until 1929.

  11. The Locomobile Book : The Car Of 1911 - Google Books

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    From 1899 until 1929, the Locomobile Company of America produced high quality automobiles. Founded by Amzi Barber and John Walker, the company originally made steam cars under license from Stanley Steamer. The car was advertised as a combination auto and locomotive or, a ¿Locomobile¿. Based in Bridgeport, Conn., Locomobile gained a reputation for quality and performance, but only after ...