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has gloss | eng: The Michigan was an automobile built in Kalamazoo, Michigan by the Michigan Automobile Company from 1903-08. The Michigan was formerly called the Blood, and started out as a very light two-seater that was powered by a 3.5 hp air-cooled engine. This first model was priced at $450, and was one of the cheapest cars at the time. They later produced a larger model using two-cylinder engines with two- and four-seater bodies. Prices ranged up to $1,250. |
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instance of | c/Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States |
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