The Brass Era Rex cyclecar was manufactured by the Rex Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan in 1914.[1]
Industry | Automotive |
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Founded | 1914; 108 years ago (1914) |
Founder | C. H. Blomstrom |
Defunct | 1915; 107 years ago (1915) |
Fate | Closed |
Headquarters | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Products | Cyclecars |
C. H. Blomstrom had been involved with the Queen, Blomstrom, Gyroscope, Car De Luxe and the Lion when he turned to developing a cyclecar. Unusual for cyclecars, the Rex had front-wheel drive. The friction transmission had its discs at the front of the engine instead of the rear. The water-cooled four-cylinder 18-hp engine of the Rex was designed by Blomstrom. The car was on a 100-inch wheelbase, with a 48-inch tread. A side-by-side two-seater, the Rex weighed 580 pounds and was priced at $395, equivalent to $10,686 in 2021. Very few were made.[1]