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The '''Empire''' was an American [[automobile]] manufactured from 1910 until 1919.  Marketed as "the little aristocrat", the Empire 20 was a four-cylinder shaft-driven [[race-about]] built in Indianapolis.  More conventional bodywork was later offered; in April of 1915 the marque announced production of a 35hp for 1916.  The company's final products were a four of 3865cc and a six of 3670cc.
{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Empire''' was an American [[automobile]] manufactured from 1910 until 1919.  Marketed as "the little aristocrat", the Empire 20 was a four-cylinder shaft-driven [[race-about]] built in Indianapolis.  More conventional bodywork was later offered; in April of 1915 the marque announced production of a 35hp for 1916.  The company's final products were a four of 3865cc and a six of 3670cc.


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The Empire was an American automobile manufactured from 1910 until 1919. Marketed as "the little aristocrat", the Empire 20 was a four-cylinder shaft-driven race-about built in Indianapolis. More conventional bodywork was later offered; in April of 1915 the marque announced production of a 35hp for 1916. The company's final products were a four of 3865cc and a six of 3670cc.

Reference

  • David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.