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The Northern Automobile Company was launched in Michigan in 1902 by two veterans of the Olds Motor Works - Jonathan Maxwell and Charles King. The Northern was one of the first automobiles to adopt left-hand steering and shaft drive. The 1906 Northern featured air-operated brakes and clutch. In 1908, all controls were mounted on the steering column.
Not long after this car was built, the Northern Automobile Company merged with another Michigan automobile manufacturer, the Wayne Automobile Co., and both were eventually acquired by E-M-F.
This two-cylinder, 260 cubic-inch, 24-horsepower Northern was restored by its owner and is driven extensively on vintage automobile tours throughout the United States.
Not long after this car was built, the Northern Automobile Company merged with another Michigan automobile manufacturer, the Wayne Automobile Co., and both were eventually acquired by E-M-F.
This two-cylinder, 260 cubic-inch, 24-horsepower Northern was restored by its owner and is driven extensively on vintage automobile tours throughout the United States.
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