International Automobile Construction Company
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International Automobile Construction Company was a veteran era American automobile company.
Founded in Portland, Maine, in early 1900 with a capitalization of US$100,000, International's officers were R. M. Gray, W. H. Ricker, C. E. Fay, and H. L. Cram.
Like many early American automobile companies, it is doubtful International actually built any cars.
[edit] Source
- Kimes, Beverly Rae. The Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805-1942. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications, 1989. ISBN0-87341-111-0.
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