Success Automobile Manufacturing Company

Success Automobile Manufacturing Company

Infobox Automobile


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manufacturer = Success Automobile Manufacturing Company
production = 1906
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body_style = high wheeler buggy
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transmission = chain drive
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fuel_economy = 100 mpg (4.25 l/100 km)
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Success was a brass era United States automobile, built at 532 De Ballviere Avenue, [Clymer, Floyd. "Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925" (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950), p.32.] St. Louis, Missouri, in 1906.

It was a high wheeler buggy priced at an amazingly low US$250, [Clymer, p.32.] when the Black could be as low as $375, [Clymer, p.61.] Gale's Model A was US$500, [Clymer, p.51.] the high-volume Oldsmobile Runabout went for US$650, [Clymer, p.32.] and the Ford "Doctor's Car" was US$850. [Clymer, p.37.]

The Success featured a two-cylinder gasoline engine, steel tires (rubber was available, for US$25 extra), and chain drive. It claimed speeds of 4-18 mph (6.5-29 km/h) and mileage of 100mpg (4.25 l/100km). [Clymer, p.32.]

Notes

ources

*Clymer, Floyd. "Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925" (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950), p.32.] ork: Bonanza Books, 1950).

See also

*List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers


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