Marion-Handley | |
Type: | Touring car |
Manufacturer: | Mutual Motors Corporation |
Production: | 1916–1918 |
Assembly: | Jackson, Michigan |
Body Style: | Touring, Roadster |
Predecessor: | Marion (automobile) |
The Marion-Handley was an automobile built in Jackson, Michigan by the Mutual Motors Corporation from 1916 to 1918.
Mutual Motors Corporation was formed by combining the Imperial Automobile Company and Marion Motor Car Company. The Imperial was discontinued and the Marion became the Marion-Handley.
Two models were available, a touring car and a four-seater roadster. The 6-40 model was built on a 10feet wheelbase, and the 6-60 was offered with a 10feet wheelbase. The Marion-Handley was an assembled car equipped with a Continental six-cylinder engine. Wooden artillery wheels were standard equipment on the touring car, but the roadster model offered wire wheels as an option. Factory price in 1917 was $1,575, . Mutual Motors ended production in 1918 after 2,081 cars had been produced. The factory was sold in 1919.