Handley-Knight
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The Handley-Knight (as it was originally known) was an automobile built in Kalamazoo, Michigan by the Handley Motors Incorporated from 1921-23. From inception to early 1923, it used the sleeve-valve four-cylinder Knight engine. Thereafter, the Models 6/60 and the 6/40, used the Midwest and Falls six-cylinder engines. On both models, small handle attachments (or loops) encircled the upper sections of the headlamps and helped enthusiasts to recognize the vehicles. Their motto was, "If it carries handles, it's a Handley". The Checker Cab company bought the Handley interests in May of 1923.
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- Georgano, G.N. (1968). The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present.