Country Club (United States) - AllCarIndex

Country Club  

UNITED STATES

time-calendar.webp 1903-1904

Brand Data

Company Name: Country Club Car Co.

Place: Boston, Massachusetts

Country: United States

Country Club Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Boston, Massachusetts, that operated briefly between 1903 and 1904. The company produced vehicles that were characterized by their relatively standard design, despite the grand implications of their name.

The Country Club car was powered by a 16-horsepower horizontal twin engine and featured a four-seater rear-entrance tonneau body. One of its most distinctive attributes was its innovative three-speed gearbox, which was operated using compressed air generated from one of the engine's cylinders. This unique feature set the Country Club apart from many of its contemporaries.

Production of the Country Club car was limited, with only a few examples manufactured, each priced at $2,500. The company did not achieve long-term success and eventually ceased operations, leaving behind a small footprint in the early automotive industry.

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