Davis (automobile)
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davis-automobile-203-2225531
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Davis (automobile)
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The Davis was an American cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, by the Davis Cyclecar Company in 1914. The car used a two-cylinder Spacke air-cooled engine, and featured three-speed selective transmission and a double chain drive on a 93-inch wheelbase. The Davis was similar to the French Bédélia in that the driver sat in the rear seat. The tandem two-seater cost $425, but designer William Norris Davis was unable to secure the capital to undertake production. He moved to the West Coast and
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Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis_(automobile)
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2024-03-15T15:31:29Z
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