| Lorraine | |
|---|---|
![]() 1920 Lorraine Model 20-T Tourer  | |
| Overview | |
| Type | Automobile | 
| Manufacturer | Lorraine Motors Corporation | 
| Production | 1920-1922 | 
| Assembly | Grand Rapids, Michigan | 
| Body and chassis | |
| Body style | Touring, Sedan, Roadster | 
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | Herschell-Spillman 4-cylinder | 
| Power output | 35 hp | 
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 114" | 
The Lorraine was an automobile built in Grand Rapids, Michigan by the Lorraine Motors Corporation from 1920 to 1922.[1]
History
The Lorraine was an assembled car that succeeded the Hackett. The vehicle was powered by a four-cylinder Herchell-Spillman engine and was available in both open and closed models. Only a few hundred cars were sold.[1]
Prices ranged from $1,695 to $2,590, (equivalent to $45,281 in 2022). Plans for David Dunbar Buick to build a larger Lorraine with an IOE engine did not go past the prototype stage before the company declared bankruptcy.[1]
External links
References
- 1 2 3 Kimes, Beverly Rae; Clark Jr., Henry Austin (1996). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942 (3rd ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 978-0-87341-428-9.
 
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