Cutting (automobile)
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Cutting (automobile)
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The Cutting was an American automobile manufactured in Jackson, Michigan by the Clark-Carter Automobile Company from 1909 to 1912, and the Cutting Motor Car Company in 1913. It was made in the same factory as previously produced the C.V.I. make. The Cutting was engineered by Charles Cutting, using engines from Milwaukee, Model, and Wisconsin ranging from 30 to 60 hp. Prices ranged from US$1,200 to $1,500. In 1912 the company claimed to have the highest power-to-price ratio of any car at or above
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Make of automobile, 1909–1913
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_(automobile)
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2024-03-15T13:18:14Z
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