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The Wolfe (later Wilcox cars) was a five-seater on a 9ft wheelbase. Continental water-cooled or Carrico 4-cylinder air-cooled engines were used. These were of 3.3-litre capacity, and had overhead valves. The drive was by 3-speed selective transmission and double chains to the rear wheels. The Wilcox car weighed 1.950lb and sold for $1.800. The Wilcox car company continued to build water-cooled cars under the name Wilcox cars until 1912, and trucks until 1928.
Source: Georgano, encyclopedia of motorcar; GMN
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