Amco

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The Amco was an American automobile manufactured primarily for the export market, built by American Motors Incorporated of New York City.

Between 1919 and 1920 the company produced cars that had left- or right-hand steering optional. The cars were marketed in a single color: beige. Each carried a radiator specially designed for tropical climates. Amcos were powered by GB&S four-cylinder engines, and they had a wheelbase of 114 inches (2,896 mm).

Another model the company built was the Delcar delivery van.