DeWitt Motor Company
{{short description|Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer}}
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{{Infobox company
| name = DeWitt Motor Company
| image = 1909DeWittFront.jpg
| image_caption = 1909 DeWitt
| type =
| founder = Virgil DeWitt
| area_served = Indiana, United States
| industry = Automotive
| foundation = {{start date|1908|08|28}}
| defunct = 1910
| location_city = North Manchester, Indiana
| location_country = United States
}}
The DeWitt Motor Company was an American automobile manufacturer in North Manchester, Indiana from about 1908 through 1910.
The vehicles came in two models, a 2-seater runabout and a 2-seater light truck. Both were high wheelers which resembled standard buggies of the era, and were powered by a simple 2-cylinder opposed air-cooled engine.
The company was started by and named after Virgil DeWitt, a Swedish immigrant to the United States.
References
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070731005023/http://mcs.k12.in.us/histsoc/nov00.htm Historical Society: DeWitt Motor Company]
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Category:Cars introduced in 1908
Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Indiana
Category:Cars powered by boxer engines
Category:Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1908
Category:Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1910
Category:1908 establishments in Indiana
Category:1910 disestablishments in Indiana
Category:Defunct companies based in Indiana
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