• The Locomobile Company of America was a pioneering American automobile manufacturer founded in 1899, and known for its dedication to precision before the...
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  • Look up locomobile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Locomobile may refer to: Locomobile Company of America, a US company that made automobiles under...
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    also acquired luxury-car maker Locomobile of Bridgeport, Connecticut, at its liquidation sale in 1922; in theory, Locomobile gave him a product that would...
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    The Locomobile Sportif was a vintage era luxury car model manufactured by the Locomobile Company of America. Color – Optional Seating Capacity – Four Wheelbase...
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  • extensively. The Stanleys later sold the rights to this early design to Locomobile. In 1902 they formed their own Stanley Motor Carriage Company. Early Stanley...
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    1899 when President William McKinley first to ride in a car, a steam Locomobile. U.S. limousine business declined in the 21st century due to the effects...
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    1899 from the Locomobile Company of America, located in Watertown, Massachusetts, and from 1900 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Locomobile manufactured several...
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    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...
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    wife, Flora, drove their Stanley Steamer automobile, sometimes called a locomobile, to the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire in the United States...
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