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Coates-Goshen

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Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

The Coates-Goshen was an American automobile produced from 1908 until 1910 by Joseph Saunders Coates in Goshen, New York. The cars had four-cylinder engines of 25 hp and 32 hp. In 1910, larger 45 and 60 hp models were added. Production stopped when the factory burned down after about 30 cars had been made.

Coates-Goshen advertisement

The Coates-Goshen factory still stands, and was formerly Healey Brothers Chevrolet-Buick and now the corporate offices of Healey Brothers Inc. It retains its original look.

1909 Coates-Goshen parts manual

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