Ames-Dean Carriage Company was an American manufacturer based in Jackson, Michigan, primarily known for its production of horse-drawn carriages. Founded in the early 20th century, the company ventured into the automotive industry by announcing plans to produce high-wheeler motor buggies between 1909 and 1910.
The company aimed to manufacture a total of 200 units of these motor buggies; however, it remains unclear whether they achieved this production goal. The transition from horse-drawn vehicles to motorized buggies marked a significant shift in the transportation industry during that era.
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