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4-541: The Yale was an automobile by the Kirk Manufacturing Company , a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Toledo, Ohio , from 1901 to 1905. The 1904 Yale was a touring car . Equipped with a tonneau , the basic model could seat 5 passengers and sold for US$ 1500. The car's engine was a horizontally mounted water-cooled flat-2 , mid-mounted, which produced 16 hp (11.9 kW). It powered

8-505: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kirk Manufacturing Company The Yale was an automobile by the Kirk Manufacturing Company , a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Toledo, Ohio , from 1901 to 1905. The 1904 Yale was a touring car . Equipped with a tonneau , the basic model could seat 5 passengers and sold for US$ 1500. The car's engine was a horizontally mounted water-cooled flat-2 , mid-mounted, which produced 16 hp (11.9 kW). It powered

12-534: The wheels through a 2-speed transmission. The car weighed 1800 lb (816 kg). A model with a 30 hp (22.4 kW) engine sold for US$ 2500. A 12-horsepower Yale touring car was also sold in 1904 for US$ 1700. It was advertised nationally that year in Dun's Review as "the simplest, safest and most economical touring car made in America." This article about an automotive industry corporation or company

16-428: The wheels through a 2-speed transmission. The car weighed 1800 lb (816 kg). A model with a 30 hp (22.4 kW) engine sold for US$ 2500. A 12-horsepower Yale touring car was also sold in 1904 for US$ 1700. It was advertised nationally that year in Dun's Review as "the simplest, safest and most economical touring car made in America." This article about an automotive industry corporation or company

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