
Argonne (automobile)
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The Argonne was an American automobile
manufactured by the Jersey City Machine Co. of Jersey City, NJ from 1919 to 1920; only 24 were produced before the company folded. The prototype car was a sports roadster with an aluminum body crafted by the Schutte Body Co. of Lancaster, PA. powered by a inline-four Buda
engine. A Rochester-Duesenberg power plant could be had. Production models included a roadster on a 118 inches (2,997.2 mm) wheelbase, and some sources list an open Tourer model on a 132 inches (3,352.8 mm) wheelbase. The marque featured a sharply-pointed radiator similar to that found on the Austro-Daimler
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Automobile
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manufactured by the Jersey City Machine Co. of Jersey City, NJ from 1919 to 1920; only 24 were produced before the company folded. The prototype car was a sports roadster with an aluminum body crafted by the Schutte Body Co. of Lancaster, PA. powered by a inline-four Buda
Buda Engine Co.
Buda Engine was founded in 1881. Based in Harvey, Illinois, Buda manufactured engines for industrial, truck, and marine applications. Early Buda engines were gasoline fueled. Later, diesel engines were introduced, utilizing proprietary Lanova cylinder head designs, injection pumps and nozzles....
engine. A Rochester-Duesenberg power plant could be had. Production models included a roadster on a 118 inches (2,997.2 mm) wheelbase, and some sources list an open Tourer model on a 132 inches (3,352.8 mm) wheelbase. The marque featured a sharply-pointed radiator similar to that found on the Austro-Daimler
Austro-Daimler
Austro-Daimler was an Austrian automaker company, from 1899 until 1934. It was subsidiary of the German Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft .-Early history:...
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