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Macon, Missouri Macon is a city in and the county seat of Macon County, Missouri, United States. The population was 5,457 at the 2020 census. History Macon was platted in 1856. Like the county, Macon was named for Nathaniel Macon. A post office called Macon Cit ...
, was formed in
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in 1915 to manufacture an automobile called the ''All-Steel'' or ''Alstel''. All-Steel moved to Macon for production in a new factory. The automobile to be built was called the ''Macon''.


History

The ''All-Steel'' or ''Macon'', designed by Charles L. Smith, had a conventional 4-cylinder engine made by Sterling. It had a unique narrow platform backbone frame that enclosed the
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. The body, electrically welded, was attached to the frame and rear axle at only three points so that the body could be easily removed. It was planned to be offered at $350 to $400. The company was reorganized as the Macon Motor Car Company in January 1917. In May 1917 the factory burned to the ground before production could start. Only prototypes had been built before the company declared bankruptcy.


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