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Woods Motor Vehicle Company was an American manufacturer of electric automobiles in Chicago, Illinois, between 1899 [2] and 1916. In 1915 they produced the Dual Power (U.S. Patent # 1244045) with both electric and internal combustion engines which continued until 1918.
Walkinshaw Group is an Australian company involved in the design, engineering, development, and marketing of performance vehicles, based in Melbourne, Australia. Walkinshaw Group was established in 1987 in Clayton, Victoria. [1]
Dutton Group is an Australian-based automotive company headquartered in Richmond, Victoria. The Group specializes in the automotive wholesale and the pre-owned automotive market. Dutton group consists of nine separate organizations: [1] Dutton Garage; Dutton Wholesale; Dutton One; Dutton Financial Services; Dutton Procurement; Sell Your Car ...
A 'Columbia Victoria Phaeton' was priced at US$3,000, but was based on the same design. 1903 Columbia Electric Runabout, the best-seller car in the U.S. in 1900 and the first to exceed 1000 sales. 1901 Columbia Victoria Phaeton, owned by Queen Victoria, for her daughter-in-law to drive where she wished 1900 Columbia electric 3¾HP rear-entrance ...
Repco was founded by Geoff Russell in 1922 and first traded under the name Automotive Grinding Company, from premises in Collingwood, Victoria. [1] [2] Repco was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 1937. [3] It was acquired by Pacific Dunlop in 1988 and delisted. [4]
RAESR (unabbreviated as Rice Advanced Engineering Systems and Research) is an American automobile manufacturer founded in 2014 in Los Angeles, California by Eric Rice. [1] [2] The company is based in Los Angeles, California and specializes in the production of electric sports cars. [3]
Giotti Victoria was founded by brothers Lorenzo and Federico Giotti in 2007. Its factory is located in Barberino Val d'Elsa , with its legal headquarters in Poggibonsi . The company also deals in used trucks , which are repaired by their in-house mechanics.
Victory Auto Wreckers was founded in the 1940s by a pair of World War II veterans. [3] The company was purchased by Kenneth Weisner in 1967 and is now owned by his son, Kyle. [4] Victory purchased wrecked or decommissioned vehicles and then allowed customers to browse through their lots in search of workable parts.