Fox (automobile company)
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The Fox Motor Company was an automobile
Automobile
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 company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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 from 1921–1923.

History

The Fox Motor Company was founded by Ansley H. Fox (who had already invented the Fox Shotgun) as his second idea for a company. It was organized on November 21, 1919, but did not begin production until March 1921. The cars had air-cooled engines, and, some claim, were the only cars to give Franklin Automobile company a small run-for-its money. It was claimed to get 20 mpg
Fuel economy in automobiles
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. The cars were bigger than the Franklins. However, it took a long time to get into regular production, and the company could not get enough investors. Therefore in 1923, the company went out of business.

Models

Model (year) Engine HP Wheelbase
Model A-1 (1921) Air-cooled 6-cylinder 50 128"
Model A-1 (1922) Air-cooled 6-cylinder 50 132"
Model A-1 (1923) Air-cooled 6-cylinder 50 132"
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