Globe [2] (United States) - AllCarIndex

Globe [2]  

UNITED STATES

time-calendar.webp 1920-1922

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Company Name: Globe Motors Co.

Place: Cleveland, Ohio

Country: United States

Globe Motors Company was an automobile manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio, that operated from 1920 to 1922. The company produced a conventional assembled car known as the Globe, which was powered by an 18.2 horsepower four-cylinder Supreme engine. This choice of engine was influenced by Charles H. Davies, the company's sponsor, who had previously served as vice-president and general manager of Supreme.

The Globe was offered in three body styles: tourer, roadster, and sport roadster, all built on a 115-inch (2918 mm) wheelbase. Each model was priced at $1,800. Despite incorporating several innovative features, such as an under-bonnet light and a passenger light on an extension cord, the Globe did not achieve significant sales success. By 1922, the remaining inventory consisted of unsold 1921 models, marking the end of the company's brief production run.

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