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- Railsbach abstract "The Railsbach was an automobile built in Saginaw, Michigan by L.M. Railsbach in 1914. The company classed the vehicle as a light car, but with its wheel track of 3 ft, it would make it a cyclecar. The two-seater sold for $350. It had a water-cooled 4-cylinder, 1.2L engine.".
- Q16909195 abstract "The Railsbach was an automobile built in Saginaw, Michigan by L.M. Railsbach in 1914. The company classed the vehicle as a light car, but with its wheel track of 3 ft, it would make it a cyclecar. The two-seater sold for $350. It had a water-cooled 4-cylinder, 1.2L engine.".
- Railsbach comment "The Railsbach was an automobile built in Saginaw, Michigan by L.M. Railsbach in 1914. The company classed the vehicle as a light car, but with its wheel track of 3 ft, it would make it a cyclecar. The two-seater sold for $350. It had a water-cooled 4-cylinder, 1.2L engine.".
- Q16909195 comment "The Railsbach was an automobile built in Saginaw, Michigan by L.M. Railsbach in 1914. The company classed the vehicle as a light car, but with its wheel track of 3 ft, it would make it a cyclecar. The two-seater sold for $350. It had a water-cooled 4-cylinder, 1.2L engine.".