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Elmore (automobile) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elmore (automobile)
Elmore Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of veteran and brass era automobiles and bicycles (1893–97),〔("From Bicycles to Automobiles" ). ''Sandusky County Scrapbook''. Last updated 23 August 2001. Accessed 26 May 2013.〕 headquartered at 504 Amanda Street,〔Clymer, Floyd. ''Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925'' (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950), p.205.〕 Clyde, Ohio, from 1893 until 1912. The company took its name from its original place of manufacture, the nearby village of Elmore. Founded by Harmon Von Vechten Becker and his two sons, James and Burton, the Elmore used a 2-stroke engine design, in straight twin or single-cylinder versions. They later produced a straight-3 as well. ==History==
The smallest 1904 model was the ''Elmore Convertible Runabout''. Equipped with a tonneau, it could seat four passengers and sold for just US$ 650, making it one of the least-expensive vehicles on the market. The flat-mounted single-cylinder engine, situated at the center of the car, produced 6.5 hp (4.8 kW). A 2-speed transmission was fitted. The car weighed 1050 lb (476 kg). The ''Elmore Runabout'' was next in line. It could seat two passengers and sold for US$ 800. The vertically mounted straight-2, also situated at the center of the car, produced 8 hp (6 kW). A 3-speed transmission was fitted. The angle iron-framed car weighed 1400 lb (635 kg). The top model was the ''Elmore Tonneau''. It could seat four passengers and sold for US$ 1400. The flat-mounted straight-2 was situated at the front of the car, produced 12 hp (8.9 kW). A 3-speed transmission was fitted. The angle iron-framed car weighed 1500 lb (680 kg).
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