Liberty Motor Car
The Liberty Motor Car Company was a United States automobile maker based in Detroit, Michigan that started in February 1916 with capital stock of $400,000. Its president was Percy Owen, who was the vice-president of Saxon. It ran into financial trouble, and in September 1923, it was acquired by Columbia Motors.Models
Only one model named Liberty Six was offered, propelled by a monobloc 3394 cc 6-cylinder engine.
Model | Engine | HP | Wheelbase |
10-A | 6-cylinder | 23 | |
10-B | 6-cylinder | 25 | |
10-C;D | 6-cylinder | 56 | |