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Monday, February 26, 2018
1918 Car List from Willard Batteries
The Fairfield Auxiliary newspaper was running an ad in February, 1918 for W. A. Lewis & Co. who must have been the owners of the Willard Service Station. They advertised the Willard batteries listing the auto manufacturers who used Willard batteries naming well over 100 car manufacturers.
So, here is that list...
That's fun. There were more than that - list anymore car manufacturers that you know, ideally American made in 1918 but knock yourselves out...
Adding "modern" models - related trivia would be the sponsors of the Ed Sullivan Show - Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto, Chrysler and the Exclusive Imperial all by Chrysler Corporation
G. M. matched those five with Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile and Cadillac.
And then remember Ford Motors had Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, Continental - may have been a Lincoln thing, and they did that Edsel experiment with the grill that was shackled by a bad nickname.
Packard, Hudson, and lots others. The Maxwell didn't make that list - it was a contemporary at least. This has gotten out of hand........
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