Fee-Bock Automobile Company was established in Detroit, Michigan, during the early 20th century, specifically between 1907 and 1908. The company initially operated as an agent for the Elmore automobile brand, which was known for its 2-stroke engines.
In an effort to expand its offerings, Fee-Bock decided to produce its own vehicle, introducing an 18/20 horsepower, 2-cylinder tourer. However, production numbers were limited, and the company soon reverted to focusing exclusively on the sales of Elmore vehicles. The brief existence of Fee-Bock highlighted the challenges faced by small manufacturers in the competitive automotive market of the time.
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