Lorraine (automobile)
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The Lorraine was an automobile built in
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by the Lorraine Motors Corporation from 1920 to 1922.


History

The Lorraine was an assembled car that succeeded the Hackett. The vehicle was powered by a four-cylinder Herchell-Spillman engine and was available in both open and closed models. Only a few hundred cars were sold. Prices ranged from $1,695 to $2,590, (). Plans for
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to build a larger Lorraine with an IOE engine did not go past the prototype stage before the company declared bankruptcy.


External links


Lorraine Touring Car - Grand Rapids Public Museum


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lorraine (Automobile) Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Defunct manufacturing companies based in Michigan Vintage vehicles 1920s cars Cars introduced in 1920 Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1920 Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1922