Amco
The Amco was an American automobile manufactured primarily for the export market, designed by D.M. Eller[1] and built by American Motors Incorporated of New York City.
Between 1919 and 1920 the company produced cars that had left- or right-hand steering optional. The cars were marketed in a single color: beige. Each carried a radiator specially designed for tropical climates. Amcos were powered by Golden, Belknap & Swartz (GB&S) 35 hp inline-four engine,[2] and they had a wheelbase of 114 inches (2,896 mm).
Another model the company built was the Delcar delivery van.
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