Gaylord Factory
Gaylord
The Gaylord Motor Car Co.
Gaylord, Michigan
1910-1913
The Gaylord Motor Car Co. built an American Automobile in Gaylord, Michigan from 1910 to 1913. The Trustees of The Gaylord Motor Car Co. were A.B. Comstock, O.W. Farrar, F. Kramer, E. Sanfer, M. Demeres, William McCoy, John Pelton, F. Shipp and Guy Hamilton.
The Gaylord was produced as a 4 passenger Touring Car and 2 passenger Roadster.
The Gaylord was an automobile manufactured in Gaylord, Michigan by the Gaylord Motor Car Company from 1911-12. The vehicles were built in many different styles, from a convertible four-seater private car, to a utility vehicle with rear space for package or goods. It used a four-cylinder OHV engine of 30/35 hp and was shaft driven.
The final remaining "Gaylord", has been fully restored, is owned by, and is on display in the city hall of it's namesake, Gaylord, Michigan.
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