Courier Motors (1923)
Sandusky, Ohio
This is a Courier radiator emblem (1923) mjs Size: 65mm diameter MM:Unknown |
After Maibohm Motors collapsed in July 1922 (see Maibohm), Arrow Motors was set up to continue production of a refined Maibohm car under a new name. But, within a month there was another change and the company was reorganized as Courier Motors.
The Courier was a 46 hp six-cylinder car offered in a variety of body styles and was introduced for the 1923 model year but died a few months later after a total production of only 373 cars.
Emblems
The red, black and white enamel Courier radiator emblem shown above is curved to fit the radiator and is very rare.
The more unusual black, possibly dark blue, and white version shown below is believed to be an original radiator emblem and is extremely rare.
This is a Courier radiator emblem (1923) sam Size: 65mm diameter MM: Unknown |
The "Courier" name was also displayed on the hubcaps, see example shown below:
This is a Courier hubcap (1923) dkc |
The following is a Courier hub center emblem and is very rare:
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