Devigne & Van Sickle was an early American automobile manufacturer founded in 1903 in Paterson, New Jersey, by Jules Devigne and Levi Van Sickle. The company produced vehicles that were characterized as being of a 'simplified French type.'
The primary model featured a 12-horsepower, three-cylinder engine and a tonneau body design. However, the production of these vehicles was limited, and the brand did not survive beyond 1904. As a result, only a few units were likely built during its brief existence in the automotive industry.
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