Buffum

Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Buffum was an American automobile manufactured from 1901 until 1907 by the H.H. Buffum Co. of Abington, Massachusetts.[1] The company also built a line of powered launches.

ManufacturerH. H. Buffum & Co.
Production1901–1906
AssemblyUnited States: Abington, Massachusetts
DesignerHerbert H. Buffum
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1905 Buffum Model F Runabout
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ManufacturerH. H. Buffum & Co.
Production1901–1906
AssemblyUnited States: Abington, Massachusetts
DesignerHerbert H. Buffum
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History

Buffums built between 1901 and 1904 were powered by 4-cylinder engines,[2]:1612 until the Model G Greyhound was introduced later in 1904. The Model G Greyhound was a racing model powered by two horizontal four-cylinder engines coupled together to make a flat-eight engine.[1] The Greyhound was the first 8-cylinder car offered for sale in the United States.[citation needed] In 1906 another eight-cylinder powered car was offered for sale, although this time the engine was a V8.[1]

Models

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ModelYearsEngineALAM horsepowerWheelbaseBodyList priceRemarks
Stanhope1894–1895I4Stanhope, 2 seats[3]
20 HP1901–1903F420 HP94.5 in (2,400 mm)Roi-des-BelgesUS$2500[2]:160 Some references report output was 16 hp.[4]
Model H1904I428 HP94.5 in (2,400 mm)TonneauUS$2500[2]:160
Model G1904F8120.0 in (3,048 mm)Racing car, 2 seatsCalled Model G Greyhound or Central Greyhound. 80–100 bhp (59,7–79,6 kW) depending on source.[2]:160[5]
Model E1905F412 HP86.0 in (2,184 mm)Roadster, 2 seatsUS$1200[6]
Model E1905F412 HP86.0 in (2,184 mm)Tonneau with detachable canopyUS$1350Roadster with detachable Tonneau and fixed roof.[6]
Model F1905I412 HP86.0 in (2,184 mm)Roadster, 3 seatsUS$1200[2]:160
Model H1905I428 HP105.0 in (2,667 mm)TonneauUS$4000[6]
Model K1905I428 HP105.0 in (2,667 mm)TouringUS$4000[2]:160
40 HP1906–1907V840 HP100.0 in (2,540 mm)Runabout, 2 seatsUS$2500[2]:160[7]:62
Hall 40 HP1907V840 HP100.0 in (2,540 mm)Runabout, 2 seats[2]:668
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  • "HH Buffum Shoe Machinery (and Automobiles!!!) of Abington, 123 Centre Avenue and Surrounding Areas". rocklandathletics.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-21. Retrieved 2019-04-28.

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