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.
Industry | Automobile |
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Predecessor | Detroit Novelty Machine Company |
Founded | 1904 |
Defunct | 1907 |
Fate | bankruptcy |
Successor | none |
Headquarters | Detroit, 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) |
Products | automobiles |
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