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Edwin A.
Rutenber (August 10, 1876–September 1962) was an
inventor and businessman. He
achieved distinction in the
design and
manufacture of the first...
- The
Rutenber Motor Company was
established as the
Rutenber Manufacturing Company in Chicago, Illinois,
United States, to
manufacture a four-cylinder engine...
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company Rutenber that had been
based previously in
Chicago and that
renamed itself the
Western Motor Company when it
moved to Logansport.
Edwin Rutenber started...
- 1941 at the
beginning of
World War II, to
Ralph and
Cleminette Rutenber. The
Rutenbers (1941–1972)
extended both the re****tion of the
school and the...
- Australia, by Australians, for Australia'. Most
models were ****ed with
Rutenber Straight-6
engines and
Grant Lees or
Muncie gearboxes; some, however, had...
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German state Brandenburg. It may also
refer to:
asteroid 20478
Rutenberg Rutenber Motor Company,
which supplied engines and
components to
Geronimo Motor...
- Swift, US. Steam:
American Waltham; electric: Riker; internal-combustion:
Rutenber, St. Louis; buggy:
Stearns Belgium. Voiturette:
Vivinus France. Electric:...
- Borg & Beck for clutch,
Warner transmission,
Stromberg carburetor and
Rutenber engines. The
company was
never large; its peak
production was 1400 vehicles...
- of the 1911
model included a four-cylinder
engine made by
Northway or
Rutenber. It had
almost 40 horsepower, disc clutch,
water cooling, a
Splitdorf magneto...
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model Rubay[when?]
Rugby (1920s) Rushmobile[when?]
Russell (1903–1904)
Rutenber (1902)
Ruxton (1929–1930) R&V
Knight (1920–1924)
Saginaw (1914) Saginaw...