Arrow Locomotor was an early American automobile brand established in 1896 by Adolph Moesch & Co. in Buffalo, New York. The company is noted for producing a two-seater phaeton, which was powered by a single-cylinder engine designed by Moesch himself. This engine was uniquely positioned under the seat and transmitted power to the rear wheels via chains.
The Arrow Locomotor was capable of reaching a claimed top speed of 15 miles per hour (24 kilometers per hour). Although production was planned for additional units, it is believed that only one vehicle was ever manufactured, making it a rare example of early automotive engineering in the United States.
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