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Bonneville (1897): European internal-combustion (ref: Roberts p34).
Bourguignonne (1899-1901): European internal-combustion (ref: Roberts p34).
Gautier (1902-1903): European internal-combustion (ref: Roberts p34).
Kimball Electric (1910–1912): USA electric (ref: Roberts p70). Though Roberts says a model in 1888. Redlink in List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States says: Kimball Electric (electric automobile company) (1910–1912) (ref: Clymer p208). Redlink in List of automobile manufacturers of the United States says the same.
Manon (1903-1905): European internal-combustion (ref: Roberts p34).
Morrison Electric (1888–1895): USA electric (ref: Roberts p70). Redlink in List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States says: Morrison Electric (automobile) (1888–1895) and ties it with Sturges Electric (ref: Clymer p208).
Omega (1900-1900): European internal-combustion (ref: Roberts p34).
James Roots (1893): European internal-combustion (ref: Roberts p39). Two-stroke tricycle.
References
[edit]- F. Clymer (1950). Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925 (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950),
- P. Roberts (1973). A Picture History of the Automobile, Ward Lock Ltd, London, UK. ISBN: 0-7063-1301-1.