- The
Locomobile Company of
America was a
pioneering American automobile manufacturer founded in 1899, and
known for its
dedication to
precision before the...
- Look up
locomobile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Locomobile may
refer to:
Locomobile Company of America, a US
company that made
automobiles under...
- The
Locomobile Sportif was a
vintage era
luxury car
model manufactured by the
Locomobile Company of America.
Color –
Optional Seating Capacity – Four Wheelbase...
- also
acquired luxury-car
maker Locomobile of Bridgeport, Connecticut, at its
liquidation sale in 1922; in theory,
Locomobile gave him a
product that would...
-
Carriage Road. The
Stanleys later sold the
rights to this
early design to
Locomobile. In 1902 they
formed their own
Stanley Motor Carriage Company.
Early Stanley...
- set up a
workshop in the
former dynamometer building of the
defunct Locomobile Company at
Tongue Point, on the west side of the
harbor in Bridgeport...
-
community was
named for E.
Henry Wemme, a
Portland businessman who
bought a
Locomobile in 1899, the
first automobile in Oregon. He also
bought the right-of-way...
- 1899 from the
Locomobile Company of America,
located in Watertown, M****achusetts, and from 1900 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Locomobile manufactured several...
- York
became the
first American to win the
event driving the
American Locomobile,
which was the company's
first gas-powered car and
designed by
famed engineer...
- Today, its
collection consists of over 400 vehicles,
including an 1899
Locomobile Steam Car and a 1930 Rolls-Royce prop car used in the 1967 film The Gnome-Mobile...