Stevens-Duryea
J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company was an American manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts.
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American - Brass Era - Automobile - Chicopee Falls - Massachusetts
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The 1904 Stevens-Duryea was a runabout model. It could seat 2 passengers and sold for US$1300. The flat-mounted water-cooled straight-2, situated amidships of the car, produced 7 hp (5.2 kW). A 3-speed transmission was fitted. The tubular-framed car weighed 1300 lb (590 kg). Full-elliptic springs were used, and a 4-person version was also available.
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1904 - Runabout - US$ - Straight-2 - Full-elliptic springs
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J. Frank Duryea and his brother Charles are credited with having produced the first true working automobile, the Duryea, in America in 1893. By the turn of the century, J. Frank Duryea parted from his brother to help establish the Stevens-Duryea.
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J. Frank Duryea - Charles - Duryea
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