Marion (automobile)
The Marion was an automobile produced by the Marion Motor Car Company in Indianapolis (Marion County), Indiana from 1904 to 1915.
Marion Radiator Emblem | |
The Car That Has Set Men to Thinking | |
Industry | Automobile Manufacturing |
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Founded | 1904 |
Defunct | 1915 |
Fate | Merger |
Successor | Mutual Motors Corporation |
Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Key people | John N. Willys, Fred Tone, Robert Hassler, Harry C. Stutz |
Products | Automobiles |
Production output | 7,158 (1904-1915) |
Marion was also used for prototype automobiles in 1901 by the Marion Automobile Company of Marion, Ohio, which later operated as a garage. A Marion Flyer was listed in 1910 by the Marion Automobile & Manufacturing Company in Marion, Indiana, but no production was reported.
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