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In 1914, Franklin focused on its smaller 6-cylinder chassis, refining both body and chassis mechanically and cosmetically. These '6-30' cars of 1912-1916 (six cylinder-30 horsepower) enhanced Franklin's reputation as a builder of lightweight, efficient cars that were easy to handle, easy on tires, and capable in any real-world situation at high or low speeds. The 'Best Riding Car in the World' was made with prodigious use of aluminum throughout the body, engine, transmission, and hood, resulting in the H.H. Franklin Manufacturing Company being named the World's Largest Consumer of Aluminum in 1913.
This Franklin is powered by a six-cylinder engine offering 30 horsepower and riding on a 120-inch platform. The original price was $2,900.
This Franklin is powered by a six-cylinder engine offering 30 horsepower and riding on a 120-inch platform. The original price was $2,900.
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