Description
A very rare and wonderful running car which has undergone a meticulous and correct restoration. Made in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
YEAR: 1905
MAKE: Cameron Motor Car Company
MODEL: 4-Cylinder
MANUFACTURED: Pawtucket, RI, by the James W. Brown Company
Everett S. Cameron founded the Cameron Automobile Company in 1899 in Massachusetts, producing vehicles from 1903 to 1914 and sporadically between 1916 and 1920. His first cars were steam-powered, but once funding was acquired, he began producing...
A very rare and wonderful running car which has undergone a meticulous and correct restoration. Made in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
YEAR: 1905
MAKE: Cameron Motor Car Company
MODEL: 4-Cylinder
MANUFACTURED: Pawtucket, RI, by the James W. Brown Company
Everett S. Cameron founded the Cameron Automobile Company in 1899 in Massachusetts, producing vehicles from 1903 to 1914 and sporadically between 1916 and 1920. His first cars were steam-powered, but once funding was acquired, he began producing internal combustion, air-cooled vehicles and went on to produce trucks, tractors, and even boats in addition to cars. The Cameron set industry standards with their innovation, including left-side steering wheels, and front-mounted, air-cooled engines.
Cameron employed the James W. Brown Company of Pawtucket, Rhode Island to produce their first single-cylinder vehicles, and in 1904, added two, three, and finally four-cylinder cars to the selection. The Cameron automobiles began garnering attention, even setting world records. In 1906, the Cameron Company relocated back to Massachusetts, opened a plant, and began establishing branch locations, introducing a revolutionary rear-mounted gearbox. They continued expanding until World War I cost them their financial backing, but experienced several rebirths, eventually producing tractors.
This 4-cylinder Cameron was produced by the James W. Brown Company right here in Pawtucket, RI in 1905 and was known for its lightweight design and two-speed transmission. It's gone through a meticulous and correct restoration, one of the few surviving examples of the work of Cameron & Brown.
Original ad title: 1905 Cameron Motor Car Company 4-Cylinder Automobile
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