Climber (automobile company)
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In the flood of cars that appeared after World War I, the Climber Four-Forty was one that was short lived, because the company was only producing vehicles for four years ending in 1923 from their location in Little Rock, Arkansas. The engine was a four cylinder made by Herschell-Spillman which produced 40 bhp. The car weighed 2,200 pounds and was sold for $1,250.
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John Bentley, "Climber", in The Old Car Book, Number 168, Fawcett Books, copyright 1952 p.105