Kermath

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The Kermath was an automobile built in Detroit, Michigan in 1907.[1] Kermath marine engines were produced from 1916 until the 1950s.[2]

The Kermath car was built by James Kermath, who immigrated to the Detroit area from Toronto, Canada. The Kermath Speedaway was a small four-seater runabout with a tear-drop shaped radiator and bonnet. It was offered with a 26 hp, four-cylinder engine with a three-speed transmission and shaft drive. The front axle was tubular.[1]

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