Misplaced Pages

Lorraine (automobile)

Article snapshot taken from[REDACTED] with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer Motor vehicle
Lorraine
1920 Lorraine Model 20-T Tourer
Overview
TypeAutomobile
ManufacturerLorraine Motors Corporation
Production1920–1922
AssemblyGrand Rapids, Michigan
Body and chassis
Body styleTouring, Sedan, Roadster
Powertrain
EngineHerschell-Spillman 4-cylinder
Power output35 hp
Dimensions
Wheelbase114"

The Lorraine was an automobile built in Grand Rapids, Michigan by the Lorraine Motors Corporation from 1920 to 1922.

History

The Lorraine was an assembled car that succeeded the Hackett. The vehicle was powered by a four-cylinder Herchell-Spillman engine and was available in both open and closed models. Only a few hundred cars were sold.

Prices ranged from $1,695 to $2,590, (equivalent to $47,145 in 2023). Plans for David Dunbar Buick to build a larger Lorraine with an IOE engine did not go past the prototype stage before the company declared bankruptcy.

External links

References

  1. ^ Kimes, Beverly Rae; Clark Jr., Henry Austin (1996). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942 (3rd ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 978-0-87341-428-9.
Categories:
Lorraine (automobile) Add topic