Regal (automobile)

The Regal was a United States automobile produced by the Regal Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, from 1907 to 1918.[1] In addition to American sales, the cars were exported to Britain as the Seabrook-RMC.[1] In 1916, the touring car sold for US$650.[2]

1912 Regal Coupé

Regal France

An unrelated automobile was produced in Paris, France, from 1903–1904.[1]

Regal Canada

An unrelated automobile was produced in Berlin, Ontario, from 1915–1917. The company was backed by Henry Nyberg. [1]

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See also

  • Brass Era car
  • List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers

References

  1. Wise, David Burgress (2000). The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles. Chartwell Books. ISBN 0-7858-1106-0.
  2. Automobile Year Book. Automobile department of McClure's magazine, The McClure Publications , inc. 1916.


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