Austin (1901 Automobile)

The Austin was an American automobile manufactured in Grand Rapids, Michigan from 1901 to 1921. The company built large and powerful touring cars; the 1907 60hp model was an eight-seater tourer. The 1908 90hp six was the "sportiest kind of car it is possible to get", according to Walter S. Austin. In 1917 the company offered a V-12.

 

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