Albany (1907 automobile)
The Albany was an American car produced in Albany, Indiana, from 1907 to 1908. It was produced as a Surrey and a runabout, and were early vehicles with false hoods and solid rubber tires. The single- and 2-cylinder air-cooled motors produced 6/7 hp and 18/20 hp, respectively. Marketed as "the busy man's car", one of the Albany's main selling points were blue dyed elephant hide seats, which were supposedly guaranteed to last the lifetime of the car.
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Albany (1907 automobile)
The Albany was an American car produced in Albany, Indiana, from 1907 to 1908. It was produced as a Surrey and a runabout, and were early vehicles with false hoods and solid rubber tires. The single- and 2-cylinder air-cooled motors produced 6/7 hp and 18/20 hp, respectively. Marketed as "the busy man's car", one of the Albany's main selling points were blue dyed elephant hide seats, which were supposedly guaranteed to last the lifetime of the car.
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The Albany was an American car ...... ted with inventing the clutch.
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The Albany was an American car ...... last the lifetime of the car.
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