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    Something for the OEM folks....

     



    Found this while researching history of the area I live in. I've never heard of such a vehicle.....but then again I know there were many small car companies created throughout the country in the early 20's. This would be real nice to own.....as an untouched original. I love this machine.

    Known as the Climber. A 1923 Arkansas-built Climber Model 6-50 Four Door Touring Car, one of only two Climbers still known to exist. Both are on display at the Museum of Automobiles on Petit Jean Mountain in Conway County.

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    Great looking car! Makes me want to say it looks like an Oakland. ....or maybe not. My memory isn't that great. :-)

    You may know this, but in the early part of the century, everyone with any mechanical knowledge got into the automobile business. Some only built a few...like this company.

    Indianapolis alone had about 125 different brands built locally....that's what started the Indy 500.

    The great depression shut all but the stongest down.

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    I dont know that much about the 20's automobiles....but I'd imagine this car was built as a luxury vehicle with a luxury price. I reminds me of one of the cars my neighbor owned many years ago. Belive it was a Buick. Also a beautiful elegant touring automobile.

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