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Monarch (automobile)

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style hood were priced at $ 1,050, equivalent to $ 32,370 in 2023. Production commenced later that year and 150 had been produced by spring of 1914. In 1914, a smaller 4-cylinder car was added, selling for $ 675. The Monarch was called "The Car with the Silver Wheels" in company
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in the spring of 1916. Assets were declared to be $ 20,833 and liabilities $ 5,753 but they had no cash to operate. By November, rights to the Monarch had been purchased by the Carter Brothers of
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Six engine. The new V8 Monarch entered production in 1915, but production could not be sustained, as new investment never materialized.
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form by Hupp would be continued, but when the cars went on sale in 1917, they were called C.B.s by the new owners.
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Joseph Bloom founded the company in the spring of 1913 and by August, the company moved into the former
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factory. The Monarch was designed by Bloom's brother-in-law
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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1916
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by the Monarch Motor Car Company from 1913 to 1916.
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1913
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Monarch (marque)

Automotive
Aurora, Illinois
United States
Robert Hupp
Vehicles
Automotive parts
Detroit
Michigan
Carhartt Motor Car Company
Robert C. Hupp
Hupmobile
cylinder
hp
runabout
touring car
Renault
L
V8 engine
Continental
bankrupt
Hyattsville, Maryland
prototype





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