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E. A. Nelson Automobile Company

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In 1921, the Nelson Model E car was introduced. It had similar specifications to its predecessor, with the only difference being its engine having 30 horsepower (22.37 kW). It was offered in two versions: touring car, and roadster.
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A year later, in September 1921, the company had again filed for bankruptcy again and was permanently closed. In total, from 1917 to 1921, the company manufactured 1028 cars. One car had been preserved to the present day.
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of 264 cm (104 in), though some sources also list 289 cm (113.78 in). The car was manufactured in three versions:
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vol. 3. Iola: Krause Publications, 1996, p. 1038ā€“1039. 10ISBN 0-87341-428-4.
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Beginning the production just before the United States had entered the
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for the first time. In September 1920, the company went through
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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1921
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1917
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Nelson (automobile)

Automotive
Detroit
Michigan
United States
United States
Automobiles
automobile
Detroit
Michigan
United States

Packard
Oldsmobile
Hupmobile
Detroit
Michigan
United States
four-cylinder
overhead cams
horspower
chassis
wheelbase
touring car
roadster
sedan
USD
World War I
post-war depression

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