Small MotorCar Company, based in Detroit, Michigan, operated briefly from 1910 to 1911. The company developed the Cavac roadster, which featured a 24-horsepower monobloc four-cylinder engine. This engine was notable for being mounted in an underslung frame, contributing to the vehicle's low and sporty appearance.
Despite the promising design and ambitious plans for production in both Detroit and Winnipeg, the company only produced a few prototypes. Ultimately, the Cavac roadster did not progress beyond the prototype stage, and the brand faded from the automotive landscape shortly after its inception.
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