Franklin
Title
Franklin
Description
Herbert H. Franklin founded the Franklin Automobile Company in 1902 in Syracuse, New York. The Franklin featured air-cooled engines and in the early years their lightness and responsiveness when compared with other luxury cars. Franklin went out of business in April 1934.
Publisher
America's Packard Museum
Source
Automobile Quarterly Collection
Rights
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Subject
Franklin automobiles, American automobiles
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