auto.wikisort.org - AutomobileClipper and Michigan were the name of an early steam car built in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1901 and 1902.[1]
This article is about the American-built Clipper steam automobile from 1902. For the Clipper automobile built in 1956, see Clipper (automobile). For the
Packard Clipper model, see
Packard Clipper. For the British Trident Clipper, see Trident (car company). For other uses, see Clipper (disambiguation).
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
History
The first car designed by Byron C. Carter and placed on the market was the Michigan steam car. Occasionally called the Carter Steam Stanhope, it was a small car with a victoria top, tufted leather seat and a grained leather dash. Lever steered it sported 32-inch wire wheels, and the price complete was $1,000 (equivalent to $32,572 in 2021).[1]
The car was built only in 1901, by the Michigan Automobile Company at 45 Monroe Street in Grand Rapids. In 1902 Byron Carter returned to Jackson, Michigan to develop the Jaxon steam car and the Jackson gasoline automobile. In 1902 Elmer Pratt renamed the company as Clipper Autocar Company and moved it to the Clipper Bicycle factory. The Clipper Steam car was nearly identical to the Michigan steam car design developed by Carter. The company built only a few Clippers before it failed later in 1902.[1]
References
На других языках
[de] Clipper Autocar Company
Clipper Autocar Company war ein US-amerikanischer Hersteller von Automobilen.[1]
- [en] Clipper (steam automobile)
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