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Powered by a six-cylinder, 40 horsepower Herschel-Spillman motor, the car has a Stutz racing wet clutch transaxle. The body was manufactured by American Traveler Body Co. There is no provision for a spare tire or license plate.
The Coey Flyer was sold direct to customers ('to put $350 more cash in the automobile that we could otherwise do') and offered a 10-year warranty 'under ordinary care...estimating a mileage of 5,000 per year.' The Coey sold new for $2,000.
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