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The Deere-Clark Motor Car Company was located at 112 Blackhawk Avenue in Moline, Illinois.
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Mr. W.E. Clark was an expert in motor cars and their parts and had manufactured cars for over 10 years, watching improvements of the industry from its very infancy.
Deere-Clark made every effort to avoid all features that proved to be unsuccessful or doubtful in other makes, both foreign and domestic, and perfected and improved the ones that proved to be essential or desirable.
In 1907, they offered the 4-cylinder, 25 horsepower 5-passenger model Type-B for $2,500 at the New York Auto Show.
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1906 Deere ad.
1906 Deere-Clark Type-A ad.
1907 Deere-Clark Type-B.
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