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Pathfinder (1912 automobile)

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One of the advertising slogans of the Pathfinder was "known for reliability," but an equally high emphasis was placed on the appearances of the vehicles themselves. Examples of the latter included a boattail speedster (nearly two decades before the more famous
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was created by its creditors. That particular name was chosen as they had not decided what to name their new
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has a 1912 Pathfinder Model E in their collection. All other surviving examples are in private collections.
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of England issued a certificate of performance to the Pathfinder for its strong performance in a
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with no breakdowns, as well as a Pathfinder 12 driven by Walter Weidely (son of
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The main market for Pathfinder was producing cars for export to pre-war
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engined cars were called "Pathfinder the Great, King of the Twelves."
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This article is about pre-War U.S. car. For other uses, see
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engines, proceeded to six-cylinders, before culminating in
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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1917
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of the same layout), a paneled storage area for the
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1912
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Index

Pathfinder
1916 Pathfinder
Parry Auto Company
Automotive
Indianapolis, IN
United States
Brass Era car
Indianapolis, Indiana
Parry Auto Company
receivership
automobile
Dayton Motor Car Company
Standard Oil
Auburn
roadster
Royal Automobile Club
time trial
Great Britain
chauffeur
United States
George Weidely
engine
hood
cylinder
Weideley
V-12
Russia
Wartime
Empire
shoe polish

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