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<description><![CDATA[The company was called R.C.H Corporation of Detroit, Michigan and was started by Robert C. Hupp after he left Hupmobile in 1911.  It made electric cars under the name Hupp-Yeats and petrol cars as the R.C.H.  The first of these was a 3 seater landaulette, but for 1912 they branched out into a wide range of styles with grand names such as the Patrician coupe and torpedo, Regent coupe and Regina roadster.  They had Westinghouse motors and five forward speeds with a range of 75 to 90 miles.  In 1913 Robert Hupp left to try his luck with the Monarch Motor Car Company. About 1000 cars had been made and a further 20 were assembled in 1914.  The R.C.H. Corporation was bought by a group of businessmen who discontinued the R.C.H. but continued with the electric.  Waning demand meant that far fewer were sold than during Robert Hupp's regime and production ended in 1919.]]></description>
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