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Woods Model 5
The cyclecar craze that began in Europe around 1910 soon swept over the United States with more than 100 manufacturers speeding into production. These little cars were somewhat of a cross between a motorcycle and car, and many carried whimsical names....continue
GN Cyclecar
Derived from its founders H.R. Godfrey and Archibald Frazer-Nash, G.N. would be based in Hendon in North London from its founding in 1910 until 1925. Throughout that period the company would become known for the production of cyclecars. Though small....continue
Trumbull Cyclecar
The Trumbull Manufacturing Company based in Warren, Ohio produced vehicles from 1914 through 1915. Their vehicles were small cyclecars in either roadster or coupe configuration and sold at a very reasonable price, listed at %24425 for the roadster and....continue
Car-Nation Cyclecar
The Car-Nation Company of Detroit, Michigan, was in production from 1912 through 1915. Their vehicles consisted of a roadster, a four-passenger tourer, and a small Tandem vehicle. The wheelbase measured 104 inches and power was supplied by a four-cylinder....continue
Imp Cyclecar
Cyclecars are rare and uncommon, but they have been in the automobile since nearly the inception of the automobile. In England, they were a way to avoid taxes, and in the United States, they were a welcomed alternative to the larger cars of the day.....continue
Spacke Cyclecar
Fred W. Spacke was an early motoring pioneer who usually supplied others with vehicles rather than building his own. He founded the Spacke Machine Company which initially built air-cooled one- and two-cylinder engines, first for motorcycles and then....continue

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1914 Trumbull Cyclecar
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