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Bour/Davis
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Bill
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If interested a short article about a car built in my hometown in the late teens and early twenties and named Bour/Davis. Hope you enjoy the article.
ktbs.com/arklatex-made/27449976/detail.html?taf=shrev

Posted on: 2011/4/6 21:24
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Re: Bour/Davis
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There was a manufactureer down in Nashville too. Marathon Motors.

Posted on: 2011/4/6 21:28
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Re: Bour/Davis
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I believe the car built there was called the Marathon.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bour-Davis was an American automobile manufactured from 1915 until 1922. Production of the Bour-Davis was originally in Detroit, Michigan. The car used six-cylinder Continental engines. In 1917, this company failed, but production was re-established in Shreveport, Louisiana, and they were advertised as being made there as late as 1920,[1] when they offered five- and seven-passenger tourers and a two-seat roadster.[2]

In 1918, the Shadburne Brothers Company in Frankfort, Indiana was producing the cars.[3] In 1922, the company began selling cars under the Ponder name, but production ended soon thereafter.

Posted on: 2011/4/6 21:31
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