Category:McFarlan Motor Car Company
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The Category:McFarlan Motor Car Company was founded in 1856 as the McFarlan Carriage Company. It manufactured a high class automobile from 1913 until 1928. A large amount of business was coachbuild for other makes, Duesenberg bein one of them.
The assets of the company were taken over by Erret Lobban Cord who used the plant, together with the adjacent Central Manufacturing Company premises for making automobile coachwork for Cord Corporation. These were mostly factory bodies for Auburn (including Speedsters), and a few Duesenberg custom bodies.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- McFarlan coachwork (6 F)
- McFarlan vehicles (10 F)
Media in category "McFarlan Motor Car Company"
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Categories:
- Carriage manufacturers
- Automobile manufacturers of the United States
- Coachbuilders of the United States
- Vehicles by brand
- Defunct automobile companies
- United States Automotive Corporation
- Cord Corporation
- Companies based in Connersville, Indiana
- Companies established in 1856
- 1856 establishments in North America
- 1928 disestablishments in the United States
- Defunct companies based in Indiana
- Manufacturing companies based in Indiana