Detroit Auto Vehicle Company

Detroit Auto Vehicle Company was a short-lived early automobile manufacturer established in the summer of 1904 with a capital stock of US$150,000. Based in Detroit in the old Detroit Novelty Machine Company building, it also had a foundry in Romeo, Michigan. It ceased operation in October 1907 following bankruptcy.

Detroit Auto Vehicle Company
IndustryAutomobile
PredecessorDetroit Novelty Machine Company
Founded1904
Defunct1907
Fatebankruptcy
Successornone
HeadquartersDetroit, Michigan
Key people
F.H. Blackman (president), Joseph Lowthian Hudson (vice-president) H.H. Lind (secretary), B. Wuryburger (treasurer), Edward T. Ross (chief engineer), John North Willys (dealer)
Productsautomobiles
Brands
  • Crown
  • Detroit
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