Alsace (automobile)
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The Alsace was an American
automobile manufactured by Piedmont
between 1920 and 1921 for Automotive Products Co of New York, made with right-hand drive for export purposes.
The car differed from other Piedmont products chiefly because it used a Rolls-Royce-shaped radiator. It had a wheelbase
of 116 inches (2,946 mm) and employed a 3.1 litre four-cylinder Herschell-Spillman engine.
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automobile manufactured by Piedmont
Piedmont (1917 automobile)
The Piedmont was a car made by the Piedmont Motor Car Company, Inc, of Lynchburg, Virginia. It was produced in a variety of closed and open body shells and was powered by 4- and 6-cylinder Lycoming or Continental engines. The company also made cars for other companies, such as Alsace, Bush, and...
between 1920 and 1921 for Automotive Products Co of New York, made with right-hand drive for export purposes.
The car differed from other Piedmont products chiefly because it used a Rolls-Royce-shaped radiator. It had a wheelbase
Wheelbase
In both road and rail vehicles, the wheelbase is the distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels.- Road :In automobiles, the wheelbase is the horizontal distance between the center of the front wheel and the center of the rear wheel...
of 116 inches (2,946 mm) and employed a 3.1 litre four-cylinder Herschell-Spillman engine.