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- American_Junior_(automobile) abstract "The American Junior was made by American Motor Vehicle Company of Lafayette, Indiana from 1916 to 1920. Also known simply as the American, it was an ultra-light two-seat vehicle with a one-cylinder engine. It was mainly intended to be sold for children. Its manufacturers hoped to compete with rickshaws in China and to produce electric vehicles for invalids.".
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- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageLength "733".
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageRevisionID "643979281".
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink American_Motor_Vehicle_Company.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lafayette,_Indiana.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vintage_vehicles.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink China.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Disability.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Electric_vehicle.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink G.N._Georgano.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Lafayette,_Indiana.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Pulled_rickshaw.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Junior".
- American_Junior_(automobile) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vintage-auto-stub.
- American_Junior_(automobile) subject Category:Lafayette,_Indiana.
- American_Junior_(automobile) subject Category:Vintage_vehicles.
- American_Junior_(automobile) type Company.
- American_Junior_(automobile) type Place.
- American_Junior_(automobile) type Company.
- American_Junior_(automobile) type Place.
- American_Junior_(automobile) comment "The American Junior was made by American Motor Vehicle Company of Lafayette, Indiana from 1916 to 1920. Also known simply as the American, it was an ultra-light two-seat vehicle with a one-cylinder engine. It was mainly intended to be sold for children. Its manufacturers hoped to compete with rickshaws in China and to produce electric vehicles for invalids.".
- American_Junior_(automobile) label "American Junior (automobile)".
- American_Junior_(automobile) sameAs Q4744279.
- American_Junior_(automobile) sameAs m.02w7_qp.
- American_Junior_(automobile) sameAs Q4744279.
- American_Junior_(automobile) wasDerivedFrom American_Junior_(automobile)?oldid=643979281.
- American_Junior_(automobile) isPrimaryTopicOf American_Junior_(automobile).