Leata
The Leata was an automobile manufactured by Stinebaugh Manufacturing Inc, founded by Donald E. Stinebaugh (1916-1992) with his son Leonard D. "Sonny" Stinebaugh (1946-2001) in Post Falls, Idaho. The first model produced in 1975 was a boxy 2-door sedan powered by a 4-cylinder Continental engine, producing 50 bhp and giving the car a top speed of 112 kilometres per hour (70 mph), as well as fuel economy of 39-55 miles per gallon. The car sold for $2895, and Stinebaugh claimed to have manufactured 20 by the end of March 1975. The company employed 15 workers, and Stinebaugh claimed that he was looking to produce between 1,000 to 1,500 cars a year.
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Leata
The Leata was an automobile manufactured by Stinebaugh Manufacturing Inc, founded by Donald E. Stinebaugh (1916-1992) with his son Leonard D. "Sonny" Stinebaugh (1946-2001) in Post Falls, Idaho. The first model produced in 1975 was a boxy 2-door sedan powered by a 4-cylinder Continental engine, producing 50 bhp and giving the car a top speed of 112 kilometres per hour (70 mph), as well as fuel economy of 39-55 miles per gallon. The car sold for $2895, and Stinebaugh claimed to have manufactured 20 by the end of March 1975. The company employed 15 workers, and Stinebaugh claimed that he was looking to produce between 1,000 to 1,500 cars a year.
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Post Falls, Idaho, United States
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Donald E. Stinebaugh
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