Mobile Company of America

The Mobile Company of America was an American steam automobile manufacturer founded in 1899 by John B. Walker after a fallout with businessman Amzi L. Barber, whose financing had earlier allowed Walker to purchase the now well-known Stanley Steamer concern. It was based in Tarrytown, New York.[1]

By 1903, the Mobile Company of America was out of business, while Barber's Locomobile Company of America abandoned steam car production in 1901 in favor of petrol-engine vehicles, selling the Stanley brothers back their factory and steam engine patents for $20,000 despite having originally paid $250,000 for the operation.[2][3]

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References

  1. "The Mobile Company of America". Virtual Steam Car Museum. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  2. Steam Cars, 1770-1970, Copyright 1971 St. Martin's Press, New York
  3. 100 Years of the American Auto Millennium Edition, Copyright 1999 Publications International, Ltd.


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