Adams was an automobile introduced manufactured by the Adams Manufacturing Co. Ltd. from 1903 to 1906.[1] It was developed by H. Adams, of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, who offered a conversion set that converted horse-drawn carriages into motorized automobiles. The engine was mounted on a swivelling fore-carriage, and steering was achieved through wheel and vertical column. In 1905, Adams produced a small two-cylinder car sold under the name 'One of the Best'.
Industry | Automotive |
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Headquarters | Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England |
References
edit- ^ Automobile Manufacturers Worldwide Registry. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. 2000. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-7864-0972-3.
- Georgano, G.N., "Adams", in G.N. Georgano, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars 1885–1968 (New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1974), pp. 27.