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Martin

The 1920 Martin

Martin

Description

The Martin was introduced in 1920 and was made by the Martin Motor Company, Springfield (USA).  It was also known as the Scootmobile and was powered by a 616cc air cooled vee-twin engine. The body was made from pressed steel fixed to a steel frame.  In many ways it was very similar to the earlier Scott Sociable, except that featured a tubular frame and not a pressed steel one. Despite the weight of the Martin the manufacturers claimed a top speed of 40mph and a fuel consumption of 75mpg.  Production ceased in 1922.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

The Martin was introduced in 1920 and was made by the Martin Motor Company, Springfield (USA).  It was also known as the Scootmobile and was powered by a 616cc air cooled vee-twin engine. The body was made from pressed steel fixed to a steel frame.  In many ways it was very similar to the earlier Scott Sociable, except that featured a tubular frame and not a pressed steel one. Despite the weight of the Martin the manufacturers claimed a top speed of 40mph and a fuel consumption of 75mpg.  Production ceased in 1922.

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