Corbin (automobile)
Automobile Manufacturing | |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1904 |
Defunct | 1912 |
Headquarters | New Britain, Connecticut, United States |
Area served | United States |
Products |
Vehicles Automotive parts |
The Corbin was an American automobile manufactured from 1904 to 1912 in New Britain, Connecticut. Early cars were air-cooled, but the company later added water-cooling.
History
During 1912, the Model 30 for $2,000 and Model 40 for $3,000 were on display in Madison Square Garden.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ The Automobile Journal, Vol. 32. Pawtucket, Rhode Island: The Automobile Journal Publishing Co. 1912.
- David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles ISBN 0-7858-1106-0
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