Motor Bob, the Glossary
The Motor Bob was an American cyclecar manufactured in Buffalo, New York, from 1911 to 1915.[1]
Table of Contents
3 relations: Buffalo, New York, Cyclecar, Lad's Car.
- Cars introduced in 1911
- Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1915
- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1911
Buffalo, New York
Buffalo is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the county seat of Erie County.
See Motor Bob and Buffalo, New York
Cyclecar
A cyclecar was a type of small, lightweight and inexpensive motorized car manufactured in Europe and the United States between 1910 and the early 1920s. Motor Bob and cyclecar are 1910s cars, Brass Era vehicles and cyclecars.
Lad's Car
The Lad's Car was an American cyclecar automobile built between 1912 and 1914. Motor Bob and Lad's Car are 1910s cars, Brass Era vehicles, cyclecars, Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States, Kit car manufacturers and motor vehicle manufacturers based in New York (state).
See also
Cars introduced in 1911
- AGR (automobile)
- ALFA 15 HP
- America (American automobile)
- Amherst (automobile)
- Austin 10 hp
- Autotrix
- Carhartt (automobile)
- Century (automobile)
- Chevrolet Series C Classic Six
- Clinton (automobile)
- Day (automobile)
- Dayton Electric
- Enders (automobile)
- Excelsior-Mascot
- Gaylord (automobile)
- Genesee (automobile)
- H. A. Moyer (automobile)
- Havers (automobile)
- Hupp-Yeats
- King (automobile)
- Komet (American automobile)
- Lancia Delta (1911)
- Lancia Epsilon
- Lancia Eta
- Lion-Peugeot Type V2C3
- Lion-Peugeot Type V2Y3
- Lion-Peugeot Type VC3
- Little (automobile)
- Michigan (1908 automobile)
- Miller (automobile)
- Motor Bob
- Nyberg Automobile
- Opel 5/12 PS
- Palladium Autocars
- Penn (automobile)
- Peugeot Type 135
- Pilgrim of Providence
- Podeus
- Rayfield (automobile)
- Renault 40CV
- Roper-Corbet
- SGV (automobile)
- Sampson (automobile)
- Standard (1911 automobile)
- Standard Electric (automobile)
- Strachan and Brown
- Thrige (automobile)
- Vauxhall Prince Henry
- Wanderer Puppchen
Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1915
- Buffalo Electric Vehicle Company
- Cartercar
- Dodge (cyclecar)
- H. A. Moyer (automobile)
- Hall (cyclecar)
- Keystone (gasoline automobile)
- Lozier
- LuLu
- Lyons-Knight
- MPM (automobile)
- Malcolm Jones (automobile)
- McIntyre Automobile
- Motor Bob
- O-We-Go
- Partin Manufacturing Company (automobile company)
- Pilgrim (automobile)
- Rex (automobile)
- Robie (automobile)
- Speedwell Motor Car Company
- Standard Electric (automobile)
- States (automobile)
- Strachan and Brown
- Trumbull (cyclecar)
- Twombly (cyclecar)
- Valveless
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1911
- Alvechurch (automobile)
- Automobili Nazzaro
- Autotrix
- Benelli (motorcycles)
- Chevrolet
- Day (automobile)
- Excelsior-Mascot
- GMC (automobile)
- Grahame-White
- H. A. Moyer (automobile)
- Henderson Motorcycle
- King (automobile)
- Levis (motorcycle)
- Little (automobile)
- Mayea Boat & Aeroplane Works
- Michigan (1908 automobile)
- Miller (automobile)
- Motor Bob
- Motor Rail
- Nissan
- Penn (automobile)
- Rayfield (automobile)
- SGV (automobile)
- Scania AB
- Secqueville-Hoyau
- Sibley (automobile)
- Standard Electric (automobile)
- Strachan and Brown
- Stutz Motor Car Company
- Walter (automobiles)
- Waratah motorcycles