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- Hammer-Sommer abstract "The Hammer-Sommer was an automobile built in Detroit, Michigan by the Hammer-Sommer Auto Carriage Company Ltd. from 1902-04. The Hammer-Sommer came only as a five-seater, detachable tonneau model. The vehicle came equipped with a 12 hp opposed two-cylinder engine, mounted beneath the body, and had a planetary transmission. The company claimed the vehicle would reach 35 mph (56 km/h). The company was eventually split separately into the Hammer and Sommers companies.".
- Hammer-Sommer wikiPageID "11141798".
- Hammer-Sommer wikiPageRevisionID "599685963".
- Hammer-Sommer hasPhotoCollection Hammer-Sommer.
- Hammer-Sommer subject Category:Automobiles_powered_by_boxer_engines.
- Hammer-Sommer subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Michigan.
- Hammer-Sommer subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Hammer-Sommer subject Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_based_in_Michigan.
- Hammer-Sommer type Abstraction100002137.
- Hammer-Sommer type Business108061042.
- Hammer-Sommer type Company108058098.
- Hammer-Sommer type DefunctCompaniesBasedInMichigan.
- Hammer-Sommer type DefunctMotorVehicleManufacturersOfTheUnitedStates.
- Hammer-Sommer type Enterprise108056231.
- Hammer-Sommer type Group100031264.
- Hammer-Sommer type Institution108053576.
- Hammer-Sommer type Manufacturer108060446.
- Hammer-Sommer type MotorVehicleManufacturersBasedInMichigan.
- Hammer-Sommer type Organization108008335.
- Hammer-Sommer type SocialGroup107950920.
- Hammer-Sommer type YagoLegalActor.
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- Hammer-Sommer type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Hammer-Sommer comment "The Hammer-Sommer was an automobile built in Detroit, Michigan by the Hammer-Sommer Auto Carriage Company Ltd. from 1902-04. The Hammer-Sommer came only as a five-seater, detachable tonneau model. The vehicle came equipped with a 12 hp opposed two-cylinder engine, mounted beneath the body, and had a planetary transmission. The company claimed the vehicle would reach 35 mph (56 km/h). The company was eventually split separately into the Hammer and Sommers companies.".
- Hammer-Sommer label "Hammer-Sommer".
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- Hammer-Sommer sameAs Hammer-Sommer.
- Hammer-Sommer wasDerivedFrom Hammer-Sommer?oldid=599685963.
- Hammer-Sommer isPrimaryTopicOf Hammer-Sommer.