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1904 Franklin Model A Navigation
The H.H. Franklin Manufacturing Company made motor cars between 1902 and 1934 in Syracuse, New York. Herbert H. Franklin, the founder, started out in the metal die-casting business - in fact, he invented the term 'die cast' - before entering the automobile business with engineering guru John Wilkinson. All Franklin cars were air-cooled, which was much simpler and more reliable than using water. By 1904, models included a touring car for four passengers as well as this two-seat Light Car. Franklin's were famed for their lightweight and simple but progressive engineering. This car completed the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run in 1987.
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