1911 Ann Arbor Touring
The Huron River Manufacturing Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Like the Canadian Amherst, the Ann Arbor was a dual-purpose car with the rear seats removable to give a useful load space for the small merchant or farmer. It was powered by a 2 cylinder engine under a conventional bonnet in the 1911 models, and a very short bonnet for 1912. In passenger form it had three rows of seats accommodating up to 8 passengers. Top speed was 25 mph.
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