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- Albaugh-Dover_Co. comment "The Aldo was a very simple constructed, high-wheeled, two-passenger motor buggy made by the Albaugh-Dover Co. of Chicago, Illinois in 1910, and was sold until early 1911. It featured an air-cooled, opposed 2-cylinder engine with 12 HP (N.A.C.C. rating of 106,9 c.i. (1752 cm³) volume. Further, this vehicle had a planetary transmission with double chain drive, and tiller steering. Wheel base measured 76 in. (1930 mm), the huge carriage wheels 36 × 1.5 in.".
- Q4713855 comment "The Aldo was a very simple constructed, high-wheeled, two-passenger motor buggy made by the Albaugh-Dover Co. of Chicago, Illinois in 1910, and was sold until early 1911. It featured an air-cooled, opposed 2-cylinder engine with 12 HP (N.A.C.C. rating of 106,9 c.i. (1752 cm³) volume. Further, this vehicle had a planetary transmission with double chain drive, and tiller steering. Wheel base measured 76 in. (1930 mm), the huge carriage wheels 36 × 1.5 in.".