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The Indianapolis Automobile Industry : A History, 1893-1939

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In 1893, Indianapolis carriage maker Charles Black created a rudimentary car - perhaps the first designed and built in America.

Within 15 years, Indianapolis was a major automobile industry center rivaling Detroit, and known for quality manufacturing and innovation - the aluminum engine, disc brakes, aerodynamics, super chargers, and the rear view mirror were first developed there.

When the Indianapolis Motor Speedway opened in 1909, the hometown manufacturers dominated the track - Marmon, Stutz and Duesenberg.

The author covers their histories, along with less well known contributors to the industry, including National, American, Premier, Marion, Cole, Empire, Lafayette, Knight-Lyons and Hassler.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
1476666911 / 9781476666914
Paperback / softback
30/01/2018
United States
277 pages, 90 illustrations
178 x 254 mm