Ardsley (automobile)

The Ardsley was a short-lived American automobile designed by W. S. Howard and manufactured from 1905 to 1906 in Yonkers, New York, by the Ardsley Motor Car Company.[1]

Ardsley Motor Car Company
IndustryAutomobile
Founded1905
Defunct1906
HeadquartersYonkers, New York
Productsautomobiles

History

The company salesrooms were located at 50th Street and Broadway in Yonkers.[1]

By 1906, the automobile was advertised in a national automobile trade magazine as "quiet and powerful." It had 35-horsepower, could seat five and was priced at US$3,500.[1]

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Ardsley Motor Car Company of Yonkers, New York - 1906 model
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References

  1. Ardsley. Modern Motor Cars, March 1906, pg.118. 1905. p. 87. Retrieved August 27, 2011. brennan motor.


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