Cubster (United States) - AllCarIndex

Cubster  

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UNITED STATES

time-calendar.png 1949-1949

Brand Data

Company Name: Osborn Wheel Co.

Place: Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Country: United States

Cubster was an early American kit car brand established in 1949 by the Osborn Wheel Company, located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The company focused on producing a unique vehicle that catered to the growing interest in customizable automobiles during the post-World War II era.

The Cubster was notable for its compact design and was powered by a modest 6.6 horsepower engine, which utilized a chain drive system. This design choice reflected the simplicity and affordability that characterized many kit cars of the time, allowing enthusiasts to assemble their vehicles with relative ease.

Although the Cubster did not achieve widespread recognition, it contributed to the kit car movement of the late 1940s and early 1950s, a period marked by innovation and experimentation in automotive design. The brand's legacy lies in its role in the evolution of customizable vehicles, appealing to a niche market of automotive hobbyists.

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