Little (automobile)

Little (automobile)

The Little was an automobile built in Flint, Michigan by the Little Motor Car Company from 1911-13. The Little first was available as a two-seater with a four-cylinder 20 hp engine, and had a wheelbase of convert|7|ft|7|in|mm|abbr=on . A 3.7 L six-cylinder L-head engine was available in a later model that had a larger chassis. The company was later absorbed by the Chevrolet Motor Company.

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