Beisel Motorette Co. was an American automobile manufacturer based in Monroe, Michigan, established in 1914. The company specialized in the production of cyclecars, a category of small, lightweight vehicles that were popular in the early 20th century. The Beisel Motorette was powered by a 1560cc four-cylinder Prugh engine, featuring a friction transmission and a belt final drive system.
In April 1914, the National United Service Company of Detroit entered into a contract to sell the output of Beisel Motorettes for a period of two years. However, despite this initial promise, production of the Motorette ceased within the same year, marking a brief existence for the company in the automotive industry.
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