Holly (automobile company)
The Holly Motor Company of Mount Holly, New Jersey was founded in 1913 from the left-overs of the Otto Gas-Engine Company.
History
In 1911, the Otto Gas Engine company went bankrupt, and from it the Holly Motor Company was created. The company produced the Holly Six car as either a 5, 6, or 7-passenger touring car or a 2-passenger roadster. The company went out of business in 1915 due to poor sales.
Models
Year | Engine | HP | Wheelbase |
---|---|---|---|
1913 | Six-cylinder | 38 | 130" |
1914 | Six-cylinder | 38 | 130" |
1915 | Six-cylinder | 38 | 130" |
gollark: I had one, but then my future self took it.
gollark: Yes, you could probably accelerate stuff *decently* if you knew the limitations of manufacturing and whatever and introduced things in a sensible order.
gollark: The tricky thing with that is that basically all stuff relies on previously developed tech, and complex supply chains for making that.
gollark: Approximately sensible ish, yes.
gollark: Movies and stuff go for a stupid inconsistent nonsensical one most of the time, though.
References
- Kimes, Beverly (1996). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942. Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-428-4.
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