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Martin Wasp

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The company built 17 Wasps between 1919 and 1925, 14 four-cylinder and 3 six-cylinder on the longer chassis. In 1947 an additional car was assembled from a factory 1921 4-cylinder chassis using Karl Martin's coachwork.
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on a 136-inch wheelbase. The price with coachwork was $ 5,500, equivalent to $ 83,651 in 2023. In 1922 Martin announced his next series which would be a six-cylinder
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to build coach-built automobiles. The cars were custom built in tranches of 6 at a time, and would be considered an "assembled car" using high-end
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German radiator and headlights, large step plates, natural wood bows on top with many curves, bullet lights in the windshield, and black
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engine custom car, with a 144-inch wheelbase priced at $ 10,000, (equivalent to $ 182,028 in 2023).
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design that he called a Rickshaw Phaeton. It was described as having sharply pointed stylized fenders,
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In 1919 Martin leased workshops at a Pleasant street plant in Bennington, Vermont and incorporated the
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and other automobile manufacturers. From 1916 to 1918 he was an independent body designer for imported
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medal in bronze that was successfully marketed for automobiles between 1917 and 1920.
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1924 Martin-Wasp - Rickshaw Phaeton Body - Bennington Museum - Bennington, VT
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is considered to be Vermont's only early serial automobile manufacturer.
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dash with a built-in St. Christopher's medal, completed the description.
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The first Wasp was done just in time for National Automobile Week in
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Martin-Wasp Radiator Emblem - Bennington Museum - Bennington, VT
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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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Three Wasps survive, one of which is on display at the
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Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1925
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1924 Martin-Wasp - Bennington Museum - Bennington, VT
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1919
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Touring
Bennington, Vermont
United States
Designer
Class
Luxury car
Body style
Rickshaw
Phaeton
Engine
Wisconsin
Transmission
Wheelbase
Curb weight
automobile
Bennington, Vermont
bespoke
coachwork
automobile bodies
Barley
Roamer
Owen-Magnetic
Dorris
chassis
Renault
Rolls-Royce
Mors
Mercedes
St. Christopher

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