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Franklin Automotive company history timeline

1901

The company was founded by Herbert H. Franklin, who developed machine die-casting and produced the first air-cooled engine in 1901.

1902

Averill bought the roadster in 1902.

1904

A similar Franklin made the trip from San Francisco to New York City in 1904, cutting in half the cross-country record set the previous year.

1911

Hamlin's 1911 racer in which Hamlin won the Los Angeles-to-Phoenix race is also there, on loan from an Oklahoma collector.

1916

The car was re-acquired by the Franklin Manufacturing Company in 1916 as a showpiece and returned to the Syracuse factory.

1928

And, there's a 1928 sedan that closely resembles the Franklins in which "Cannonball" Baker set so many "jazz era" cross-country and hill climb records.

1932

A 1932 Model 17 sedan, the one and only American car powered by a 12-cylinder air-cooled engine.

Top photo: 1932 Franklin Twelve Cylinder Sedan belongs to the Franklin Automobile Collection at Hickory Corners, Michigan.

1934

After the company went bankrupt in 1934, the auto was purchased by the Smithsonian Institution as a significant artifact in American automobile history.

2009

OHA in the News – 2009

2011

OHA in the News – 2011

2013

OHA in the News – 2013

2014

(September 23, 2014) One of the most interesting and intriguing pages from automotive history concerns the Franklin Automobile Company, which flourished in the first three decades of the 20th Century manufacturing an assortment of luxury cars.

2015

OHA in the News – 2015

2017

OHA in the News – 2017

2019

OHA in the News – 2019

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