- The
Motorette Corporation was an
automaker based in Buffalo, New York from 1945 to 1948. It was
noted for
manufacturing the
Motorette, a three-wheeled...
- The
Motorettes were a band from the
North East
England coastal town of Tynemouth. The band was
described by the
Manchester Evening News as emo and pop...
-
Jhunjhunu District. Luna
village might be the
reference town for the
famous motorette 'Luna'
which was
manufactured by
Kinetic Industries of
Uttar Pradesh in...
- but by 1901, had
built its
first single-cylinder, two-speed, no-reverse
Motorette. In 1903, it
produced a two-cylinder car, the Arrow. In 1904,
Pierce decided...
- "how"
causes a
cutaway to a
Motorettes'
performance of that word.
There is
usually a
number of
songs from the
Hoobs or
Motorettes, in some
cases with familiar...
-
called motormen as a job title. Twin City
Lines adopted the
diminutive "
motorette" for
their women employees. The term has been
replaced by more neutral...
- Bethlehem[when?]
Beverly (1904) Bi-Autogo (1908–1912)
Biddle (1915–1922)
Beisel Motorette Company (1914)
Bimel (1916–1917)
Binghamton Electric (1920)
Binney & Burnham...
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their first marketable automobile in 1902. They
called it the
Holley Motorette and it sold for $550. More than 600 were produced." The
company today...
-
September 1910, the three-wheel
vehicle was the
Motorette,
built in Hartford, Connecticut. The
Motorette (a name that he trademarked), was rear-wheel driven...
-
Motorette Company began manufacturing De Dion-Bouton
automobiles under license in Brooklyn, New York. A
small quantity of
American De Dion
Motorettes...