The Twombly was a cyclecar manufactured in the US by Driggs-Seabury between 1913 and 1915. The cars had water-cooled, four-cylinder engines, ...
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Cyclecars were small, inexpensive automobiles that resembled a cross between a car and a motorcycle. This two-passenger 1914 Twombly cyclecar cost $395, ...
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Rare Original 1914 Twombly Cycle Car; Vehicle Description : This is a late 1914 or 1915 Twombly Cyclecar. This cyclecar was manufactured by Driggs Seabury ...
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1914 Twombly Cyclecar. Driggs-Seabury Ordinance Corp Pennsylvania. Owned By: Mervyn and Margaret Kroll - Brisbane. (one of three known remaining wordwide) ...
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Brisbane Vintage Auto Club Rally entrants & photo and descriptions.
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The "Malcolm" could well be an example of the 1914/1915 Malcolm Jones cycle-car, again a product of Motor City (Detroit). The Twombly cars were built by the ...
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... 14:46, 15 Aug 2004 (hist) Twombly (cyclecar) (Twombly (cyclecar), a new entry); 14:27, .... 19:39, 28 Jul 2004 (hist) Tiny (A stub for Tiny cyclecar) ...
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1914 Twombly Cycle Car Twombly Car Corp. Nutley, NJ 1913-1915. 1914 Detroit Electric Anderson Electric Car Company in Detroit, Mi 1911-1939 ...
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