Fuller [1] (United States) - AllCarIndex

Fuller [1]  

UNITED STATES

time-calendar.webp 1908-1911

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Company Name: Angus Automobile Co.

Place: Angus, Nebraska

Country: United States

The Angus Automobile Company was established in Angus, Nebraska, by the Fuller brothers, who initially built buggies and wagons. In 1908, they transitioned into automobile manufacturing after successfully fitting an engine to one of their buggies, which they sold to a local doctor. This marked the beginning of their foray into the automotive industry.

The company produced vehicles from 1908 until 1911, focusing on more ambitious designs that featured two sizes of four-cylinder engines, offering outputs of 22/26 horsepower and 35/40 horsepower. The Angus automobiles were marketed as powerful machines, with prices set at $2,500 for a roadster and $979 for a tourer. The company claimed to be the only automobile manufacturer in Nebraska during its operational years, a statement that may have been accurate given the limited competition at the time.

Despite their efforts, the Angus Automobile Company ceased operations in 1911, leaving behind a brief but notable legacy in the early automotive landscape of Nebraska. The vehicles produced by the company were sometimes referred to simply as Angus cars, reflecting the brand's identity during its short existence.

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