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Encyclopedia > Anderson (automobile)

The Anderson was a United States automobile company; considered the most successful automobile ever built in the U.S. South, it was manufactured by a South Carolina carriage works from 1916 to 1925. Cars were sold by an active dealership all across the country. The company used Continental six-cylinder engines in its vehicles, which were noted for their atractive body styles and color combinations. Production reached nearly 2000 units in 1923.




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