Cla-Holme MotorCar Company was established in 1922 in Denver, Colorado. The company focused on the development of a unique four-wheel-drive roadster, which was notable for its advanced engineering features for the time.
The Cla-Holme roadster was powered by a six-cylinder engine, with sources indicating that it could have been equipped with either a Falls or Continental engine. The vehicle was designed with a transmission that offered eight forward speeds, showcasing the company's ambition to innovate in automotive technology.
Despite its promising design and features, only one prototype of the Cla-Holme roadster was ever produced, limiting the brand's impact on the automotive market. The company ultimately did not achieve commercial success and remains a footnote in the history of early American automotive manufacturers.
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