Baker-Bell Motor Company was established in 1913 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The company produced a small two-seater roadster known as the Hummingbird, which featured a 22.5 horsepower four-cylinder engine. The Hummingbird was priced at $675 and was manufactured for only one season.
In addition to the Hummingbird, Baker-Bell also produced a delivery van based on the same chassis, which continued production into 1914. The company primarily operated as agents for the Commerce truck, indicating that it was likely more active as a dealer than as a manufacturer of vehicles.
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