Est. 1902, Ray Harroun, winner of the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911, won in the Wasp, manufactured by..
Introduced the rear view mirror, pioneered both the V16 engine, and the use of aluminum in auto manufacturing.
1900-1936. 8-Eighty Eight Sedan. Partnered with Deusenberg Corp. in 1926.
1947-1948. 51 cars completed. The 1988 movie, The Man and His Dream, is based on his spirit and the saga surrounding the cars' production.
Est. 1902, Ray Harroun, winner of the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911, won in the Wasp, manufactured by..
Introduced the rear view mirror, pioneered both the V16 engine, and the use of aluminum in auto manufacturing.
1927-1962. The company logo included profiles of the three brothers and was used in insignia on the cars. 1934 introduced a crankshaft driven supercharger.
The Martha Wright Show, Thunderbolt
1913-1940. Known for it's bowtie
1927-1940. Manufactured and marketed by General Motors' Cadillac. Name based on that of French explorer, Rene Robert Cavalier, Sieur de....
1852-1967. Originally produced horse drawn wagons for farmers, miners, and the military.
In 1954 merged with Packard.
1951-1954. Performance vehicles. 1952 Jet owner.
Made televisions as well.
1909-1940. Used the Cord design in a lower priced conventional car, called the Skylark.
Was the first straight 8 engine built for under $1,000. Manufactured by Marmon Auto Company in 1929-1930.
1902-1934, print campaign featured Amelia Earhart
Distinctive stainless steel body featuring gull wing doors. Featured in the Back to the Future movie trilogy.