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- Maryland_(automobile) abstract "The Maryland automobile was built by the Sinclair-Scott Company of Baltimore, Maryland, between 1907 and 1910.Sinclair-Scott was a maker of food canning machinery and in the early 1900s started to make car parts. One of their customers, Ariel, failed to pay and in recompense Sinclair-Scott took over production, moved the factory to Baltimore, and marketed the car as the Maryland.The car was powered by a 30 hp four-cylinder, overhead camshaft engine. The Ariel design was initially unchanged, and the Maryland was originally available as a four-seat roadster or a five-seat touring car. The wheelbase was later lengthened from the initial 100 inches (2,500 mm) to 116 inches (2,900 mm). Limousines became available in 1908 and town cars in 1909. Prices ranged from $2500 to $3200.Production stopped in 1910 after 871 had been made as producing the cars was not profitable. The company returned to the manufacture of food-canning machinery.".
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- Maryland_(automobile) layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Maryland_(automobile) productionEndYear "1910".
- Maryland_(automobile) productionStartYear "1907".
- Maryland_(automobile) relatedMeanOfTransportation Ariel_(American_automobile).
- Maryland_(automobile) thumbnail 1906Ariel.jpg?width=300.
- Maryland_(automobile) wikiPageID "6391976".
- Maryland_(automobile) wikiPageRevisionID "603069265".
- Maryland_(automobile) assembly "Baltimore, Maryland".
- Maryland_(automobile) caption "1906".
- Maryland_(automobile) engine Inline-four_engine.
- Maryland_(automobile) engine Overhead_camshaft.
- Maryland_(automobile) hasPhotoCollection Maryland_(automobile).
- Maryland_(automobile) layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Maryland_(automobile) manufacturer "Sinclair-Scott Company".
- Maryland_(automobile) name "Maryland".
- Maryland_(automobile) production "1907".
- Maryland_(automobile) related "1905".
- Maryland_(automobile) sp "us".
- Maryland_(automobile) subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Maryland_(automobile) subject Category:Vintage_vehicles.
- Maryland_(automobile) type Abstraction100002137.
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- Maryland_(automobile) type Manufacturer108060446.
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- Maryland_(automobile) type YagoLegalActor.
- Maryland_(automobile) type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Maryland_(automobile) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Maryland_(automobile) type Automobile.
- Maryland_(automobile) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Maryland_(automobile) type Product.
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- Maryland_(automobile) comment "The Maryland automobile was built by the Sinclair-Scott Company of Baltimore, Maryland, between 1907 and 1910.Sinclair-Scott was a maker of food canning machinery and in the early 1900s started to make car parts. One of their customers, Ariel, failed to pay and in recompense Sinclair-Scott took over production, moved the factory to Baltimore, and marketed the car as the Maryland.The car was powered by a 30 hp four-cylinder, overhead camshaft engine.".
- Maryland_(automobile) label "Maryland (automobile)".
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- Maryland_(automobile) wasDerivedFrom Maryland_(automobile)?oldid=603069265.
- Maryland_(automobile) depiction 1906Ariel.jpg.
- Maryland_(automobile) isPrimaryTopicOf Maryland_(automobile).
- Maryland_(automobile) name "Maryland".