Industry | Automotive |
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Predecessor | Leggett Carriage Company |
Founded | 1903 |
Founder | John S. Leggett |
Defunct | 1907 |
Fate | Foreclosure |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Automobiles |
Iroquois Motor Car Company (1903–1907) was a manufacturer of automobiles in Syracuse, New York, and later, Seneca Falls, New York. [1]
The company was founded by John S. Leggett as Leggett Carriage Company and originally specialized in the production of automobile bodies. [2]
The Iroquois was a four-cylinder car with sliding gear transmission and shaft drive. Horsepower and size increasing yearly up to a 40 hp model in 1907. [1]
Industry | Automotive |
---|---|
Predecessor | Leggett Carriage Company |
Founded | 1903 |
Founder | John S. Leggett |
Defunct | 1907 |
Fate | Foreclosure |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Automobiles |
Iroquois Motor Car Company (1903–1907) was a manufacturer of automobiles in Syracuse, New York, and later, Seneca Falls, New York. [1]
The company was founded by John S. Leggett as Leggett Carriage Company and originally specialized in the production of automobile bodies. [2]
The Iroquois was a four-cylinder car with sliding gear transmission and shaft drive. Horsepower and size increasing yearly up to a 40 hp model in 1907. [1]