Oscar Lear Automobile Company

Frayer-Miller was built by the Oscar Lear Automobile Company in Columbus, Ohio and advertised as "the car of endurance." It had a distinctive air-cooled engine.[1] The car was manufactured between the years of 1904 and 1910.[2]

Oscar Lear Automobile Company
Automobile Manufacturing
IndustryAutomotive
GenreTouring cars
Founded1904
FounderOscar Lear, Lee A. Frayer and William J. Miller
Defunct1910
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
ProductsVehicles
Automotive parts

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Frayer-Miller - Oscar Lear Automobile Co. of Columbus, Ohio - 1906
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References

  1. Ardsley. Modern Motor Cars, March 1906, pg.117. 1905. Retrieved August 27, 2011. brennan motor.
  2. "American Automobiles - Frayer-Miller". Farber and Associates, LLC 2009-2011. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
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