American Motors Inc. (1917-1922)
New York, New York
This is an AMCO radiator emblem (1917-1922) mjs Size: 51mm high 39mm wide MM: Robbins |
The AMCO was a 35 hp four-cylinder five-passenger touring car produced for export only. The Amco was described in the press as "a mainly British car" but was built using components made in America. Production began in Norwalk, Connecticut but moved to Stamford, Connecticut following a merger with the Springfield Motors Company.
Total production of the AMCO is not known but is expected to have been low.
Emblem
The AMCO radiator emblem shown above is rare.
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