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- Leach_(automobile) abstract "Leach-Biltwell Motor Company designed, engineered, manufactured, and distributed luxury automobiles in the early 1920s. They used a Continental 303.1 cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine. Some of the advanced features of the Power-Plus Six included a tilt and telescoping steering column, removable steering wheel (to be used as an anti-theft feature) and a directional signal/stop light box on the rear fender (with the control switch on the dashboard). Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the Power-Plus Six was the pillarless \"California top\" that was a popular accessory for open touring cars in the 1920s. This top effectively made the car a \"hardtop,\" thirty years before the hardtop-convertible became a popular body style in the United States. Body styles included both two and four door models.Leach cars were high-priced for the day, and the company found itself in financial hot water by 1923. It closed its shutters in early 1924 after a grand total of about 250 cars (chassis with and without factory bodies) were produced.".
- Leach_(automobile) extinctionYear "1924".
- Leach_(automobile) foundationPlace California.
- Leach_(automobile) foundationPlace Los_Angeles.
- Leach_(automobile) foundingYear "1919".
- Leach_(automobile) locationCity California.
- Leach_(automobile) locationCity Los_Angeles.
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- Leach_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Leach_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Leach_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Motors_Company.
- Leach_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Hardtop.
- Leach_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Leach_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leach (automobile)".
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- Leach_(automobile) foundation "Los Angeles, California, United States".
- Leach_(automobile) founder "Martin Andrew Leach".
- Leach_(automobile) industry "Automobile manufacturing".
- Leach_(automobile) locationCity California.
- Leach_(automobile) locationCity Los_Angeles.
- Leach_(automobile) locationCountry "United States".
- Leach_(automobile) name "Leach-Biltwell Motor Company".
- Leach_(automobile) products "Power-Plus Six".
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- Leach_(automobile) comment "Leach-Biltwell Motor Company designed, engineered, manufactured, and distributed luxury automobiles in the early 1920s. They used a Continental 303.1 cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine. Some of the advanced features of the Power-Plus Six included a tilt and telescoping steering column, removable steering wheel (to be used as an anti-theft feature) and a directional signal/stop light box on the rear fender (with the control switch on the dashboard).".
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- Leach_(automobile) name "Leach-Biltwell Motor Company".