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Cricket (1914 automobile)

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For the Plymouth vehicle , see Plymouth Cricket.
For other uses, see Cricket (disambiguation).

The Cricket was a cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Cricket Cyclecar Company in 1914. It was a small cyclecar driven by a two-cylinder engine with a two-speed transmission. The vehicle sold for $385. The company combined late in 1914 with the Motor Products Company who manufactured motorcycles.

References

  • Georgano, G.N. (1968). The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to present. 

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