Jacquet Flyer Explained

Jacquet Flyer
Production:1921
Assembly:Belding, Michigan, United States
Class:Sports car
Manufacturer:Jacquet Motor Corporation of America
Engine:four-cylinder Wisconsin engines of 6.2L capacity

Jacquet Flyer was a sports automobile manufactured in 1921 in Belding, Michigan, United States by Jacquet Motor Corporation of America.

History

Built by the Jacquet Motor Corporation of America, the Jacquet Flyer was a sports car which was priced at $4,000 . The Flyer had a 124inches wheelbase and wire wheels were standard. The Flyer, only one of which were made, were powered by four-cylinder Wisconsin engines of 6.2L capacity; the only model offered was a two-passenger roadster.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Lou Phillips: Cars: 1895–1965. Xlibris, 2011, p. 347. ISBN 9781456892944.