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- HAL_(automobile) abstract "The HAL (or sometimes HAL-Twelve/HAL-12) was a Brass Era car made in Cleveland, Ohio from 1916 to 1918. HAL stands for the initials of the founder—Harry A. Lozier.Harry Lozier stated in June 1915 that \"only an accident... prevented the formation of my company last summer.\" Harry Lozier was upset that Lozier Motor Company stockholders had taken his decidedly luxury self-named car downmarket. So he did what Ransom E. Olds and Harry C. Stutz did before him—create a new car company using his initials as the name of the car. Thus was the H.A. Lozier Company formed. A prototype using a Weidely V-12 engine was displayed at the New York Automobile Show in January 1916. Production of the $2100 car commenced in Cleveland that summer, though the price would rise as time went on. The former Royal Tourist factory was used, which had been leased from the F.B. Stearns Company. Harry Lozier left the company in September 1916 for health reasons. The company was now renamed the Hal Motor Car Company, with A. Ward Foote of the Foote-Burt Machine Company as president.Company brochures stated that even though the engines of the HAL-Twelve were rated at 40 hp, they actually developed over 70 at 2000 RPM, and 100 at 3000 RPM. Among the prominent owners of HALs during this period was none other than Warren G. Harding, though he would switch to Locomobiles by the time he became president. The continuing war resulted in materials shortages. There was a rumor in October 1917 that HAL would merge with the Abbott Corporation, recently moved to Cleveland from Detroit. Unfortunately, Abbott declared bankruptcy in January 1918, while the Hal Motor Company was petitioned into involuntary bankruptcy the next month, on creditors' claims of only $1500. The Hal assets were auctioned off in April, thus ending Harry Lozier's 2nd automotive venture named after himself.".
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageID "17875853".
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageLength "2869".
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageRevisionID "309180296".
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Abbott-Detroit.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Bankruptcy.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Brass_Era_car.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brass_Era_vehicles.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Ohio.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_based_in_Ohio.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Harry_C._Stutz.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Horsepower.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Locomobile_Company_of_America.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Lozier.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink New_York_International_Auto_Show.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink President_of_the_United_States.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Prototype.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Ransom_E._Olds.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Revolutions_per_minute.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Motor_Company.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Shareholder.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Stearns_(automobile).
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink V12_engine.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Warren_G._Harding.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink Weidely.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "H.A.L.".
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HAL (automobile)".
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HAL".
- HAL_(automobile) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HAL_(automobile) subject Category:Brass_Era_vehicles.
- HAL_(automobile) subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Ohio.
- HAL_(automobile) subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- HAL_(automobile) subject Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_based_in_Ohio.
- HAL_(automobile) hypernym Car.
- HAL_(automobile) type Automobile.
- HAL_(automobile) type Company.
- HAL_(automobile) type Company.
- HAL_(automobile) type Vehicle.
- HAL_(automobile) comment "The HAL (or sometimes HAL-Twelve/HAL-12) was a Brass Era car made in Cleveland, Ohio from 1916 to 1918. HAL stands for the initials of the founder—Harry A. Lozier.Harry Lozier stated in June 1915 that \"only an accident... prevented the formation of my company last summer.\" Harry Lozier was upset that Lozier Motor Company stockholders had taken his decidedly luxury self-named car downmarket. So he did what Ransom E. Olds and Harry C.".
- HAL_(automobile) label "HAL (automobile)".
- HAL_(automobile) sameAs Q5628912.
- HAL_(automobile) sameAs m.047qqrn.
- HAL_(automobile) sameAs Q5628912.
- HAL_(automobile) wasDerivedFrom HAL_(automobile)?oldid=309180296.
- HAL_(automobile) isPrimaryTopicOf HAL_(automobile).