Worthington Automobile Company
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Worthington Automobile Company was a short-lived automobile manufacturer in the United States that made automobiles between 1904 and 1905. The company was founded by
Charles Campbell Worthington Charles Campbell Worthington, or C.C. Worthington, (January 1854 – October 1944) was an American industrialist whose efforts were in part responsible for the foundation of the Professional Golfers Association. He invented the first commercially ...
, formerly head of the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. After retiring from that position, he designed and built six Worthington Meteor steam automobiles. He then became interested in gasoline engines and organized the Worthington Automobile Company. This company built several types of pleasure car. Worthington was financed by the Vanderbilt fortune. In 1904 ''Horseless Age Magazine'' reported that the leaders of the Worthington Automobile Company, had purchased the rights and property of the Berg Automobile Company. The Berg company would retain its name. The Worthington company would sell the 18-horsepower Berg under the name of the Meteor. A new garage was being built between West 49th and 50th streets. Charles C. Worthington was president of the company and H. Rossiter Worthington was secretary and treasurer. In August 1904 the Worthington Automobile Company entered their Meteor and Berg cars in the
Long Branch, New Jersey Long Branch is a beachside City (New Jersey), city in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States census, 2010 U.S. census, the city's population was 30,719,< ...
, automobile races, and in the five-mile pick up race finished first and second. The 1904 Worthington Bollee had a four-cylinder motor with an average of 24 hp rising to 30 hp at maximum rpm. The Bollee was from a French design (
Léon Bollée Automobiles Léon Bollée Automobiles was a French company founded by Léon Bollée in Le Mans to build a first vehicle called "Voiturette". Bollée family brands The Bollée family, all car makers, created three brands: * steam vehicles, Amédée Boll ...
) and the Berg was German. In 1905 Berg cars were built by Worthington, which was also building its first Meteor cars. The Meteor, built between 1905 and 1906, was a five-seat tonneau with an 18 hp engine in an aluminum motor block rated between 200 and 1,000 rpm. By the end of 1905 the Berg-Worthington collaboration had failed. Later Worthington created a country resort and golf course at
Shawnee-on-Delaware Shawnee on Delaware is an unincorporated community on the Delaware River, part of Smithfield Township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is situated just south of the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, southwest of the Shawnee M ...
. He invented a gang lawnmower to maintain the greens, and founded the Shawnee Mower Company to build the mowers. This company remained in business until around 1959.


References

Citations Sources * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Worthington Automobile Company Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States