The Farner Motor Car Company was established in Streator, Illinois, during the early 1920s, specifically between 1922 and 1923. The company focused on the production of automobiles, although it remains uncertain whether any of its vehicles were ever fully realized beyond a few prototypes.
The Farner car was characterized by its assembly as a vehicle with a wheelbase of 115 inches (2919 mm) and was equipped with a Falls X9000 six-cylinder engine. Despite being listed in various automobile rosters and reference books of the time, the existence of completed Farner cars for commercial sale is questionable. The company reportedly offered four body styles, available in both open and closed configurations, with serial numbers starting from A-1000.
Ultimately, while the Farner Motor Car Company made an attempt to enter the automotive market, it appears that the cars produced did not reach consumers, and the brand faded into obscurity shortly after its inception.
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