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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1910 Everitt Four-30 Touring Car

The Everitt was an American automobile manufactured from 1909 until 1912 by the Metzger Motor Car Company in Detroit, Michigan.

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Model overview

Year Model Engine Rated power Wheelbase
in / cm
Body style List price
1910 Four-30 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 110 / 2790 2-passenger runabout $1350
1910 Four-30 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 110 / 2790 5-passenger touring $1350
1911 Four-30 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 110 / 2790 2-passenger runabout $1500
1911 Four-30 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 110 / 2790 5-passenger touring $1350
1911 Four-30 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 110 / 2790 5-passenger Fore-Door touring $1400
1911 Four-30 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 110 / 2790 4-passenger coupe $1750
1911 Four-36 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 115 / 2920 2-passenger runabout $1500
1911 Four-36 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 115 / 2920 5-passenger touring $1500
1912 Four-30 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 110 / 2790 2-passenger runabout $1250
1912 Four-30 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 110 / 2790 5-passenger touring $1250
1912 Four-36 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 115 / 2920 2-passenger runabout $1500
1912 Four-36 4 cyl.
238.8 c.i.
30 hp (A.L.A.M.) 115 / 2920 5-passenger touring $1500
1912 Six-48 6 cyl.
358.1 c.i.
48 hp (A.L.A.M.) 127 / 3230 2-passenger runabout $1850
1912 Six-48 6 cyl.
358.1 c.i.
48 hp (A.L.A.M.) 127 / 3230 4-passenger torpedo $1850
1912 Six-48 6 cyl.
358.1 c.i.
48 hp (A.L.A.M.) 127 / 3230 5-passenger touring $1850
1912 Six-48 6 cyl.
358.1 c.i.
48 hp (A.L.A.M.) 127 / 3230 6-passenger touring $1900

See also

References

  • Burgess-Wise, David (2000). The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles (May 2000 Rev. Upd. ed.). BookSales Inc. ISBN 0-7858-1106-0.[page needed]
  • Beverly Rae Kimes (editor), Henry Austin Clark Jr.: Standard catalog of American Cars. 1805–1942. Digital Edition. 3rd ed. Krause Publications, Iola 2013, ISBN 978-1-4402-3778-2, p. 552–553.
  • G. N. Georgano (editor): Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to the Present. New York: Dutton Press, 2nd edition (Hardcover) 1973, ISBN 0-525-08351-0.[page needed]
  • Beverly Rae Kimes: Pioneers, Engineers, and Scoundrels: The Dawn of the Automobile in America. editor SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Permissions, Warrendale PA 2005, ISBN 0-7680-1431-X.[page needed]
  • Robert D. Dluhy: American Automobiles of the Brass Era: Essential Specifications of 4,000+ Gasoline Powered Passenger Cars, 1906-1915, with a Statistical and Historical Overview. Mcfarland & Co Inc. publishers, Jefferson NC, 2013; ISBN 0-78647-136-0.[page needed]

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