Remington Automobile & Motor Co.

Toward the end of this venture, the company also built a four-cylinder engine of ten horsepower. Several Remington Standard designs were built to use acetylene fuel.

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Remington Automobile & Motor Company was a scion of Remington Arms Company at Ilion, New York. It operated first at Utica, then at Ilion, and finally back to Utica, where activity ended in 1904, only nine years after it began.

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