Grant Motor Car Corporation
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Product Details
Grant Motor Car Corporation
Certificate Type
Common Stock
Date Issued
March 21, 1917
Canceled
Yes
Printer
Western Bank Note & Engraving Company
Signatures
Hand signed
Approximate Size
13 1/4" (w) by 9" (h)
Additional Details
NA
Historical Context
The Grant Motor Car Corporation was founded in late 1913 by George D. Grant and his brother, Charles A. Grant, in Detroit. Shortly thereafter, the brothers took over a former nail factory in Gindlay, Ohio and moved the company there where it quickly became a full-fledged builder and assembler of automobiles. The Grant company remained in Findlay until 1916 when it relocated to Cleveland, Ohio. The post-war depression on 1921 was the downfall of many small automobile makers, including Grant. The company closed in October 1922, after 11 years in business.
The first Grant cars were small roadsters built on a 90-inch wheelbase and were popular with women drivers because of the manuverability.
The company produced several thousand four and six cylinder automobiles and even exported cars to England as the Whiting-Grant.
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