Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Scripps-Booth

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The Scripps-Booth cyclecar was built in Detroit, Michigan in 1914 only, while a luxurious light car was built from 1915 to 1919.

Chevrolet gained control of the Scripps-Booth Corp. in 1917.

General Motors made Scripps-Booth a car division in 1918, and equipped it with a six cylinder engine from its Northway Division.

GM discontinued the Scripps-Booth in April, 1922.