Adams-Farwell Adams-Farwell

Adams-Farwell - Definition and Overview

Adams-Farwell was a local American automobile manufacturer from Dubuque, Iowa, founded by Herbert and Eugene Adams and Fay Oliver Farwell at the end of the 19th century.

From 1989 to 1905 they build five prototypes of a car with air-cooled rotary engine with 3 cylinders in radial configuration and vertical crankshaft over the rear axle. They had about 20 to 25 HP. Prototype no. 5 got into serial production. From 1905 to 1913 Adams-Farwell built 52 such cars, the last one were called Model 9 and used a 8 litres rotary engine with 5 cylinders and 50 HP.

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