Bradley Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Cicero, Illinois, that operated briefly from 1920 to 1921. The company produced assembled cars during a period when many similar manufacturers emerged in the United States, particularly in the late 1910s and 1920s.
The Bradley lineup featured a four-cylinder engine sourced from Lycoming, and in 1921, the company expanded its offerings to include a six-cylinder model. The only body style produced was a five-seater touring car. Overall, production numbers for the Bradley vehicles were modest, with estimates suggesting that between 200 and 250 cars were built before the company ceased operations.
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