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1914 Produced the 'Projecta' automobile prototype. The car was a monocoque-bodied two seat cyclecar, it was powered by a vee-twin JAP engine with two speed gearbox and belt drive to the rear wheels | |||
Within a year he had returned to America (Milton, Mass) and later became well known as a pioneer in marketing | |||
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of Highbury
1914 Company set up by wealthy American Percival White (1887-1970) who inherited great wealth when his father drowned on the Titanic.
1914 Produced the 'Projecta' automobile prototype. The car was a monocoque-bodied two seat cyclecar, it was powered by a vee-twin JAP engine with two speed gearbox and belt drive to the rear wheels
Within a year he had returned to America (Milton, Mass) and later became well known as a pioneer in marketing
See Also
Sources of Information
- Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile