Springfield Automobile Company
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
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The Springfield Automobile Company was an automobile manufacturer in Springfield, Ohio, from 1903 to 1905.[1]
FormerlySpringfield Automobile & Industrial Company
Founded1903
FounderC. Bramwell and C. C. Bramwell
Defunct1905
| Formerly | Springfield Automobile & Industrial Company |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1903 |
| Founder | C. Bramwell and C. C. Bramwell |
| Defunct | 1905 |
| Fate | Bankruptcy |
| Headquarters | Springfield, Ohio, |
| Products | Automobiles |
Production output | unknown (1903-1905) |
| Brands | Bramwell ; Springfield |
History

W. C. Bramwell and his son C. C. Bramwell were able to gain experience with their own vehicle designs at the company Bramwell-Robinson-Automobile. After the falling out between Robinson and the Bramwells, the vehicle based on the Bramwell-Robinson Model B was to be produced as a revised version by the Springfield Automobile Company. The first vehicles were marketed as Springfield and later as Bramwell. The production was about three vehicles per week.
Models
- Bramwell 8HP
- wheel base 1829 mm
- tread 1372 mm
- weight 522 kg