Ohio Electric Car Company, the Glossary
Ohio Electric Car Company was a brass era electric car company founded in 1909 in Toledo, Ohio.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Brass Era car, Brougham (car body), Car, Chain drive, Coachbuilder, Coupe, Drive shaft, Electric car, Frank Xavier Leyendecker, Ohio, Roadster (car), Stanhope (car), Tiller, Toledo, Ohio, Victoria (carriage).
- Cars introduced in 1910
- Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1918
- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1909
Brass Era car
The Brass Era is an American term for the early period of automotive manufacturing, named for the prominent brass fittings used during this time for such features as lights and radiators. Ohio Electric Car Company and brass Era car are 1900s cars, 1910s cars and brass Era vehicles.
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Brougham (car body)
A brougham (pronounced,,, or) was originally a car body style where the driver sat outside and passengers seated within an enclosed cabin, — deriving the configuration from the earlier ''brougham'' horse-drawn carriage.
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Car
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels.
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Chain drive
Chain drive is a way of transmitting mechanical power from one place to another.
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Coachbuilder
A coachbuilder or body-maker is a person or company who manufactures bodies for passenger-carrying vehicles.
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Coupe
A coupe or coupé is a passenger car with a sloping or truncated rear roofline and two doors.
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Drive shaft
A drive shaft, driveshaft, driving shaft, tailshaft (Australian English), propeller shaft (prop shaft), or Cardan shaft (after Girolamo Cardano) is a component for transmitting mechanical power, torque, and rotation, usually used to connect other components of a drivetrain that cannot be connected directly because of distance or the need to allow for relative movement between them.
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Electric car
An electric car or electric vehicle (EV) is a passenger automobile that is propelled by an electric traction motor, using electrical energy as the primary source of propulsion.
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Frank Xavier Leyendecker
Frank Xavier Leyendecker (January 19, 1876 – April 18, 1924), also known as Frank James Leyendecker, was a German-American commercial artist and illustrator.
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Ohio
Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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Roadster (car)
A roadster (also spider, spyder) is an open two-seat car with emphasis on sporting appearance or character.
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Stanhope (car)
In automotive use, a Stanhope is a car body style characterized by its single bench seat mounted at the center, folding cloth top, and a dashboard at the front.
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Tiller
A tiller or till is a lever used to steer a vehicle.
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Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is a city in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States.
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Victoria (carriage)
The victoria is an elegant style of doorless four-wheeled open carriage, drawn by one or two horses, based on the phaeton with the addition of a coachman's seat at the front, and with a retractable roof over the passenger bench.
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See also
Cars introduced in 1910
- Åtvidaberg (automobile)
- A Automobile Company
- ALFA 12 HP
- ALFA 24 HP
- Ansbach (automobile)
- Apollo (1910 automobile)
- Audi Type A
- Audi Type B
- Autoette (1910 automobile)
- Buick 60 Special
- Cavac
- Damaizin & Pujos
- De Mot
- Empire (1910 automobile)
- Etnyre
- Faulkner-Blanchard
- Gareau
- Grinnell (automobile)
- Henry (automobile)
- Isotta Fraschini Tipo KM
- Kelsey (automobile company)
- King-Remick
- Kline Kar
- Lanchester Thirty-Eight
- Lancia Gamma (1910)
- Lion (automobile)
- Lion-Peugeot Type V2C2
- Lion-Peugeot Type V2Y2
- Little Midland
- Margaria
- Maytag-Mason Motor Company
- McFarlan Automobile
- Ohio Electric Car Company
- Oldsmobile Limited
- Oldsmobile Series 22
- Ottomobile
- Parry Auto Company
- Paterson (automobile)
- Peugeot Type 125
- Peugeot Type 126
- Sibley (automobile)
- Simplicia (automobile)
- Spaulding (automobile)
- Vauxhall B-Type
Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1918
- Costruzioni Meccaniche di Saronno
- Ford Tractor Company
- General Aeroplane Company
- McLaughlin Motor Car Company
- Nova Scotia Carriage and Motor Car Company
- Ohio Electric Car Company
- Palmer-Moore Company
- Pilgrim (automobile)
- Princess (US automobile)
- Ross (gasoline automobile)
- Shad-Wyck
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1909
- Abbott-Detroit
- Audi
- Briggs Manufacturing Company
- Bugatti
- CFAO Ghana
- Canadian Car and Foundry
- Courier Car Co
- Crow-Elkhart (automobile company)
- Della Ferrera
- Detroit-Dearborn
- E-M-F Company
- Entrop
- Fairmont Railway Motors
- Fleetwood Metal Body
- Ford of Britain
- Four Wheel Drive
- Gilera
- Great Southern Automobile Company
- Hudson Motor Car Company
- Hupmobile
- Inter-State Automobile Company
- James (automobile company)
- K-R-I-T Motor Car Company
- Kennebec Boat and Canoe Company
- Markranstädter Automobilfabrik
- Marquette (automobile)
- Maybach
- McFarlan Automobile
- Mercer (automobile)
- Metz Company
- Ohio Electric Car Company
- Pilot Cars Limited
- Pilot Motor Car Company
- Ruby (car)
- Ruby Cycle Co Ltd
- Sanford-Herbert Motor Truck Company
- Standard Six
- Superior Coach Company
- Suzuki
- Western Flyer (bicycle company)
- Wonder Motor Car Company