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The '''Argonne''' was an American [[Car|automobile]] manufactured from 1919 to 1920 by the [[Jersey City Machine Co.]] of [[Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City]], New Jersey. | The '''Argonne''' was an American [[Car|automobile]] manufactured from 1919 to 1920 by the [[Jersey City Machine Co.]] of [[Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City]], New Jersey.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kimes |first=Beverly R. |url=https://archive.org/details/standardcatalogo0000kime |title=Standard catalog of American cars: 1805 - 1942 |last2=Clark |first2=Henry A. |date=1989 |publisher=Krause Publications |isbn=978-0-87341-045-8 |edition=2nd |location=Iola, Wis |pages=59-60}}</ref> | ||
Only 24 were produced before the company folded. The [[prototype]] car was a [[sports car|sports]] [[roadster (car)|roadster]] with an aluminum body crafted by the Schutte Body Co. of [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Lancaster]], Pennsylvania. It was powered by an [[Straight-four engine|inline-four]] [[Buda Engine Co.|Buda]] engine. A [[Rochester-Duesenberg]] power plant was also available. Production models included a roadster on a {{Convert|118|in|mm|adj=on}} wheelbase, and some sources{{which|date=December 2024}} list an open [[Touring car|Tourer]] model on a {{Convert|132|in|mm|adj=on}} wheelbase. | Only 24 were produced before the company folded. The [[prototype]] car was a [[sports car|sports]] [[roadster (car)|roadster]] with an aluminum body crafted by the Schutte Body Co. of [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Lancaster]], Pennsylvania. It was powered by an [[Straight-four engine|inline-four]] [[Buda Engine Co.|Buda]] engine. A [[Rochester-Duesenberg]] power plant was also available. Production models included a roadster on a {{Convert|118|in|mm|adj=on}} wheelbase, and some sources{{which|date=December 2024}} list an open [[Touring car|Tourer]] model on a {{Convert|132|in|mm|adj=on}} wheelbase. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:45, 2 June 2025
Template:Short description Template:Mcn The Argonne was an American automobile manufactured from 1919 to 1920 by the Jersey City Machine Co. of Jersey City, New Jersey.[1]
Only 24 were produced before the company folded. The prototype car was a sports roadster with an aluminum body crafted by the Schutte Body Co. of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was powered by an inline-four Buda engine. A Rochester-Duesenberg power plant was also available. Production models included a roadster on a Template:Convert wheelbase, and some sourcesTemplate:Which list an open Tourer model on a Template:Convert wheelbase.
The marque featured a sharply pointed radiator similar to that found on the Austro-Daimler.Template:Clarify
References
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