Holsman Automobile Company
Appearance
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Manufacturer | Holsman Automobile Company |
Production | 1901-10 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | high wheeler |
Powertrain | |
Transmission | rope drive belt |
The Holsman Automobile Company was an early United States automobile manufacturer in Chicago, Illinois, between 1901 and 1910. Founded by Henry K. Holsman, the company produced a high wheeler automobile.
Display models
- The Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, has a 1902 Holsman on display.
- A 1902 Holsman is on display at the Louwman Museum in The Hague, Netherlands.
- A 1902 model is on display at the Island County Historical museum in Coupeville, Washington State, USA.
- A 1903 model is on display at the Automovil Club Argentino, Buenos Aires.
- A 1904 model is on display at the Manitoba Antique Automobile Museum.
- A 1907 model is on display at the Southward Car Museum in New Zealand.
- Another 1907 model is held at the Burwell Museum in Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, possibly the only 1907 Holsman in the UK.
- A third 1907 Model 3 is located at the Des Chutes Historical Center in Bend, Oregon. Believed to the first automobile in the town, it was being restored to running condition as of November 2015.[1]
- A 1908 model is currently[when?] being restored by students enrolled in the Automotive Restoration Program at McPherson College.
- A 1908 model is part of the Reynolds-Alberta Museum collection.
- A 1909 Holsman is on display at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan.
- One example can be seen at the Cloud County Historical Museum in Concordia, Kansas.
- There is one on display at Seattle's Museum of History and Industry.
References
- ^ Wade, Jennifer (November 9, 2015). "Bend's oldest car is getting a big tune-up". KTVZ-TV. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
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Categories:
- Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Illinois
- Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
- Manufacturing companies based in Chicago
- 1900s automobiles
- 1910s automobiles
- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1901
- Companies disestablished in 1910
- Brass Era vehicles
- Veteran vehicles
- Brass auto stubs