Fuller Buggy Company

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Fuller's emblem
Fuller Model B (1909)

The Fuller Buggy Company was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in Jackson, Michigan . The founder was George A. Matthews , a director of the Jackson Automobile Company . Production ran from 1909 to 1910.

description

From 1909 the company produced automobiles. Two types were built. The smaller one was a high-wheeled buggy, the rear wheels of which were driven by two chains by a two-cylinder engine. It was available with solid rubber tires (model B) or pneumatic tires (model K). There was also a conventional automobile, the Model 30 with a four-cylinder engine, which was available as a runabout or touring car. In addition, open and closed delivery vans were created .

After 1910, the Jackson Automobile Company took over and stopped production.

There was no connection to the Angus Automobile Company of Nebraska , which used at the same time the same brand name.

Models

model Construction period cylinder power wheelbase
B / K 1909-1910 2 row 22 bhp (16.2 kW) 2540 mm
30th 1909-1910 4 row 30 bhp (22 kW) 2540 mm

literature

  • Beverly Ray Kimes, Henry Austin Clark Jr .: Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942. Krause Publications, Iola 1985, ISBN 0-87341-045-9 .

Web links

Commons : Fuller Buggy Company  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Automobile Quarterly Volume 32, Issue 2.