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New Orleans Motor Co

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May 1901.
1902.
December 1902. 3 h.p. car.
January 1903.
February 1903.
February 1905. 15 h.p.
From Motors and Motor-driving. Published in 1906.
1906 Q4.

of Twickenham.

1900 Burford, Van Toll and Co became New Orleans Motor Co/Orleans Motor Co

Company formed (?) by E. H. Owen

1901 May. Details of a 7-hp car.[1]

1902 February. Details of the 12-hp car.[2]

1906. Described as of Belgian and British manufacture. Produced 15, 22 25 and 25 h.p. models with shaft-drive. The largest had a six-cylinder engine while the others were four. [3]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Autocar 1901/05/11
  2. The Autocar 1902/02/01
  3. The Automobile Vol. III. Edited by Paul N. Hasluck and published by Cassell in 1906.