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Marathon. ca 1911-22. Nashville TN. Mostly an 'assembled' car. Factory still standing and turned into a mueseum/office complex/ tourist site. I've visited the site on a few occasions and saw some Marathon cars in the resto shop.
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Other cars built in Nashville Tenn.
Cloyd Cyclette Harding Heritage Mc Ewen Volunteer John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/12/8 21:56
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I didn't know about those other cars. Thanks for the tip.
The Mcewen is especialy interesting. Was it built in Nashville or McEwen Tn????? McEwen is a small town about 20 miles from here That i used to visit quite often.
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Here's a real obscurity. Green Egg motorcycle. ca. teens or 20's. Very little is know about these. Apparently a kit sold in DIY form (or maybe already completed) and perhaps sold at Western Auto stores or similar such establishments.
Just something to keep in mind as u do other research. I've Googled it several times and nothing hits.
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Oh my gosh, where to start?
Posted on: 2008/12/9 8:21
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Kansas City:
The Kansas City Car. Six cylinder manufactured in 1906, I don't know how many were ultimately produced but I do find the general radiator shape interesting. books.google.com/books?id=XtUqAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA881&lpg=PA881
Posted on: 2008/12/9 12:28
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BH: In my way back machine it states that one other car wes built in Greenville besides the Empire.
1. Fay John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/12/9 22:07
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Pushbutton: Over 334 different makes have been or are being built in Detroit. The list starting with the Abbott-Detroit ending with the Wolverine.
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/12/9 22:12
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John -
Mr. Peabody tells me that the president of Greenville Metal Products (which was actually the company's name before it was changed to "Steel Car" in 1914) was Frank Fay and that the Empire 20 was named the Fay in his honor. Was the Fay, then, a separate or another model of the Empire? BTW, I've since edited my previous post to reflect the plant's name change, plus its closing and subsequent demolition - another victim of NAFTA and the global economy.
Posted on: 2008/12/10 10:18
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