Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Forest City Motor Car Company
Jewel Motor Car Company |
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Industry | Automotive |
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Founded | 1905; 119 years ago (1905) |
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Defunct | 1909; 115 years ago (1909) |
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Fate | Reorganized |
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Successor | Croxton-Keeton Motor Car Company |
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Headquarters | , |
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Key people | Herbert A. Croxton |
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Products | Automobiles |
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Production output | unknown (1906-1909) |
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The Jewell Motor Car Company of Massillon, Ohio, formerly the Forest City Motor Car Company, manufactured the Jewell brass era automobile from 1906 to 1909.[1]
History
A prototype automobile was built by Forest City Motor Car Company but investors moved to Massillon and renamed the car the Jewell. The Jewell was a single-cylinder high-wheeler of 8 to 10hp. In 1908 the marque name was changed to Jewel and a 40hp Rutenber 4-cylinder car was added. In 1909 the company name was changed to Jewel Motor Car Company but by the end of the year the company was reorganized as the Croxton-Keeton Motor Company and the Jewel name was dropped.[1]
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1906 Jewell 8-hp high-wheeler advertisement
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1908 Jewel Model D advertisement
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1909 Jewel Model 40 advertisement
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