Car History 4U

Special Features / Cyclecars

9.1.4.  Canada

                    1. Baby Car

    • In 1914 the Canadian Baby Car Company produced a two cylinder air cooled cyclecar. 

    • Three models were available, fitted with different engines.  What was their weight & engine size? How many were made and until when?

                   2. Dart

    • Cyclecars were produced by the Dart Cyclecar Company from 1913 to 1914/15. Only a few were made.

    • The car was based on the American Scripps-Booth cyclecar. Some of the parts were made in Detroit, USA. 

                   3. Glen

    •  The Glen Motor Company manufactured a small number of cyclecars from 1921 to 1922.

    • They were fitted with three-cylinder air-cooled engines. 

                    4. Gramme

    • In 1913 the Gramm Motor Truck Company produced a small number of two-cylinder air cooled cyclecars. Additional info required. 

                    5. Holden-Morgan

    • The Holden-Morgan Company built a few two-cylinder cyclecars. They may have been based on the 1913 IMP cyclecar produced in the USA. Additional info required. 

                 6. Welker-Doerr

    • In 1912 the Welker-Doerr Company made one two-cylinder cyclecar. It was designed to have a top speed 50 mph (80 kph) and achieved 50 miles per gallon. Additional info required.


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