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Lion (automobile)

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The Lion was an automobile built in Adrian, Michigan, United States, by the Lion Motor Car Company from 1909–12. The Lion had a four-cylinder 40 hp engine, and was available in at least three body types. The 1912 model cost $1,600 and came equipped with internal expanding brakes with drums of 14-inch (360 mm) diameter. A fire in 1912 destroyed 150 cars in the factory, and the company never recovered and closed. Only two examples remain; one in a museum in Adrian, Michigan and another in Australia.

The Lion Motor Car Company also produced the Gyroscope.

References

  • Georgano, G.N. (1968). The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present.