The American Tri-Car Company was established in 1912 in Denver, Colorado. The company specialized in the production of three-wheeled vehicles, which were designed to be economical and practical for the time. The Tri-Car featured a chain drive system that powered a single rear wheel, and it was equipped with an epicyclic transmission.
The vehicle was powered by a 10/12 horsepower two-cylinder engine, which was mounted under a bonnet reminiscent of Renault designs. The company's first model was named the Model A, similar to the naming convention used by Henry Ford for his initial automobile. However, the American Tri-Car Company faced challenges and did not survive beyond its first year of operation, with reports suggesting that only one car was produced before the company ceased its activities.
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