- Scripps-Booth
Scripps-Booth was a
United States automobile company based inDetroit, Michigan which produced motor vehicles from 1913 through 1923.The company was founded by artist and engineer James Booth (of the Scripps
publishing family), who also built the Bi-Autogo. [Clymer, Floyd. "Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925" (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950), p.115.] Scripps Booth company produced autos intended for the luxury market.For 1914, Scripps Booth offered a three-passenger torpedo
roadster , powered by a 103in3 (1702 cc) (2⅞×4-inch, 3½×102 mm) [Clymer, Floyd. "Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925" (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950), p.149.] 18 hp (13 kW) watercooled four cylinder [Clymer, p.149.] of valve-in-head design [Clymer, p.149.] (very sophisticated for the period), with Zenithcarburetor andAtwater-Kent automatic spark advance. [Clymer, p.149.] It featured a 110 in (2794 mm)wheelbase and 30×3½-inch (76×8.8-cm) [Clymer, p.149.] Houk detachablewire wheel s, with three speeds and (still a rarity then) shaft drive. [Clymer, p.149.] With complete electrical equipment, from Bijur [Clymer, p.149.] starter to ignition (on a separate switch from starter) toheadlight s toKlaxet electric horn (with a button in the steering hub, rather than a bulb) [Clymer, p.149.] to pushbutton door locks, [Clymer, p.149.] it sold for US$775, [Clymer, p.149.] compared to US$700 for the Ford Model S (new in 1909), US$650 for the high-volumeOldsmobile Runabout, [Clymer, p.32.] Ford's Model T at $550, Western's Gale Model A at US$500, [Clymer, p.51.] the Black starting as low as $375, [Clymer, p.61.] and the Success at an amazingly low US$250. [Clymer, p.32.]In 1917 the Scripps Booth Company was purchaced by
Chevrolet ;General Motors discontinued the brand name in 1923.Notes
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* Clymer, Floyd. "Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925". New York: Bonanza Books, 1950.
* [http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/makehistory/786,0/makeHistory.aspx Scripps-Booth history]
* [http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1658545_1657686_1657674,00.html 1913 Scripps-Booth Bi-Autogo, called one of the "Worst Cars of All Time"]ee also
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List of automobile manufacturers
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*Clymer, Floyd. "Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925". New York: Bonanza Books, 1950.
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