Ruxton (automobile)
The Ruxton was a front-wheel drive automobile produced by the New Era Motors Company of New York, New York, United States, during 1929 and 1930. The car was the brainchild of William Muller and was built in the Board Machine plant in Philadelphia, Moon Motor Car factory in St. Louis, Missouri, and Kissel Motors of Hartford, Wisconsin, who also produced the car's transmission unit.
1930 Ruxton Model C emblem | |
Industry | Automotive |
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Founded | 1929 |
Founder | Archie M. Andrews, William J. Muller |
Defunct | 1931 |
Fate | Ceased production |
Headquarters | New York City, New York, |
Key people | William T. Muller, Joseph V. Ledwinka, Archie M. Andrews |
Products | Automobiles |
Production output | 96 (1929–1931) |
Brands | Ruxton |
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