The Anchor Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Cincinnati, Ohio, that operated briefly from 1910 to 1911. The company was established by a carriage builder, reflecting a common trend of the era where established carriage manufacturers transitioned into automobile production.
Anchor produced a conventional touring car that was powered by a 35-horsepower four-cylinder T-head engine. The vehicle was marketed at a price of $1,850, which positioned it within the mid-range segment of the automotive market at the time. Despite its conventional design and specifications, the Anchor Motor Car Company was short-lived and ceased operations after just two years.
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