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The Atlas car was built in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1907 to 1911 (and became the Atlas-Knight for 1912–1913). After Harry Knox left the company that had been building Knox cars in Springfield, he established the Knox Motor Truck Company in 1905 to produce Atlas commercial vehicles. His former partners at his previous firm took him to ...
The MAP45 consists of an all-welded body with a cut-down troop compartment built on a modified Mercedes-Benz LA911B 4.5 ton Series truck chassis ('Rodef 45').Adapted from the MAP75 TCV, the open-topped hull or 'capsule' is faceted at the sides, which were designed to deflect small-arms' rounds, and a flat deck reinforced by a v-shaped 'crush box' meant to deflect mine blasts.
Knox joined with his former employer, Elihu H. Cutler of the Elektron Company to form the Knox Automobile Company in Springfield Massachusetts in 1900. [2] The Waltham Watch Company factory was purchased and Knox built 15 cars in their first year. [3] The Knox Model A was a three-wheel runabout with a 5-hp one-cylinder air-cooled engine.
East Springfield Works, during its ownership by Stevens-Duryea. On September 20, 1893, Charles and Frank Duryea of Springfield, Massachusetts, built and then road-tested the first-ever American, gasoline-powered car in Springfield. [2] During these years, many independent manufacturers built automobiles in the state. [1]
According to the Springfield Police Department, a 16-year-old was found after allegedly stealing a vehicle over the weekend wearing a non-functioning ankle monitor from a previous vehicle theft.
Ruthemeyer , Stadthalle Soest, Germany (Media related to Ruthemeyer vehicles at Wikimedia Commons) ... Springfield Engine & Thresher Co., Springfield, Ohio (later ...
A Kentucky resident died in Springfield's 14th fatal motor vehicle crash in 2024, according to the Springfield Police Department. SPD officers responded to a single vehicle crash near the ...
According to a Springfield Police Department news release, Michael Zapatka, 69, was involved in a three-vehicle crash about 3:47 p.m. Sept. 2 at Sunshine and West Bypass.