St. Louis Car Company
The St. Louis Car Company was formed in April of 1887, to manufacture and sell streetcars and other kinds of rolling stock of street and steam railways. In succeeding years the company built automobiles, including the American Mors, the Skelton, and the Standard Six. A division of the company produced aircraft such as the Cardinal. During the two world wars, the company manufactured gliders, trainers, Alligators, flying boats, and dirigible gondolas. Among their most sucessful products were the Birney Safety Cars and the PCC Cars. The Car Company disbanded in 1973. For more information on the history of the company, see The History of the St. Louis Car Company, "quality shops" / by Andrew D. Young and Eugene Provenzo, Jr. (Berkeley, Calif : Howell North Books, 1978).
From the description of Collection, 1892-1975. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 173258337
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