Bush (1916 automobile)
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The Bush was a mail-order car made by the Bush Motor Company of Chicago from 1916 to 1924. Bush Motors did no manufacturing but bought in cars from other makers. Lycoming and Continental
Continental Motors Company
Continental Motors Company was an American engine and automobile manufacturer. The company produced engines for various independent manufacturers of automobiles, tractors, and stationary equipment from the 1900s through the 1960s. Continental Motors also produced Continental-branded automobiles in...

 motors were often used for the 4- and 6-cylinder versions of the car. Amongst others, cars were made by Huffman
Huffman Bros. Motor Co
Huffman Bros. Motor Co. was a small car manufacturing firm based in the town of Elkhart, Indiana, USA from 1919–1925. The company's first success was with the 'Huffman Truck' which was introduced on July 31, 1919. The company then went into the construction of motor cars until production ceased in...

 and 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...

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