Campbell Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Kingston, New York, that operated briefly from 1918 to 1919. The company emerged as a successor to the Emerson Motor Car Company, inheriting and continuing the basic design principles established by its predecessor.
The Campbell vehicles were characterized as light cars, featuring a four-cylinder engine and a wheelbase measuring 110 inches (approximately 2792 mm). During its short production run, the company focused on a single model, which was a touring car. However, the output was limited, and relatively few units were completed before the company ceased operations.
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