Autocar The Autocar Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. It was first founded as the Pittsburgh Motor Vehicle Company but became the Autocar Company in 1899. By 1907, the company had decided to concentrate on commercial vehicles, and the Autocar brand is still in use for commercial trucks. Commercial vehicles were made from 1907 and soon outnumbered cars. The last cars were produced in 1912 but the company continued as a truck maker until 1953 when they were taken over by White. White were taken over in turn by Volvo in 1980 with Autocar continuing as a division. In 2001 it was sold to Grand Vehicle Works Holdings, which used the brand name for their line of trucks. |
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Acme Atterbury Baker Electric Bethlehem Chevrolet Clydesdale Dearborn Denby DeSoto Diamond T Dodge Duplex Eastern Truckford Federal Ford Four Wheel Fulton Garford General Motors GMC Graham Brothers Gramm-Bernstein Indiana Truck International (Harvester) JC Wilson Jeep Kelly Springfield LaFrance Lippard-Stewart Maxfer Ford Conversion Mack Nash Oldsmobile Oneida Packard Paige Patriot Pierce-Arrow REO Republic Rush Selden Service Motor Truck Smith Form-A-truck Stewart Studebaker Tower Trailmobile Transport Truck Troy Wagon Works Walker Electric Truck Ward Watson Wagon White Willys Wilson - JC HOME |
1948 Autocar 12x17 |
1948 Autocar 12x17 |
1948 Autocar 12x17 |
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1957 Autocar 7x10 |
1959 Autocar7x9 |
1959 Autocar 7x9 |
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1959Autocar 6x9 |
1959 Autocar 7x9 |
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