Hackett (automobile)

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The Hackett was an automobile built in Jackson, Michigan by the Hackett Motor Car Company from 1916-19. The Hackett was a successor to the earlier Argo. It was an assembled car that had a four-cylinder G.B.&S. engine. From 1916-18, both a touring car and closed model was available. In 1919, they were available as tourers and roadsters. Following a company reorganization, operations were transferred to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where the car was continued as the Lorraine.

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  • Georgano, G.N. (1968). The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present.