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Monarch 16HP (automobile)
Monarch Motor Car Company
Type - Automobile manufacturing
Industry - Automotive
Founded - 1913; 111 years ago
Founder - Joseph Bloom
Defunct - 1916; 108 years ago
Fate - Bankrupt
Headquarters - Aurora, Illinois, United States
Key people - Joseph Bloom, Robert Hupp
Products - Vehicles / Automotive parts
The Monarch 16HP was an automobile built in Detroit, Michigan by the Monarch
Motor Car Company* from 1913 to 1915.
History
Joseph Bloom founded the company in the spring of 1913 and by August, the
company moved into the former Carhartt Motor Car Company factory. The Monarch
was designed by Bloom's brother-in-law Robert C. Hupp, formerly with Hupmobile.
The 4-cylinder 16-hp car sold as a runabout or touring car with a Renault style
hood were priced at $1,050, equivalent to $31,090 in 2022. Production commenced
later that year and 150 had been produced by spring of 1914. In 1914, a smaller
4-cylinder car was added, selling for $675. The Monarch was called "The Car with
the Silver Wheels" in company advertisements.
Hupp designed a larger vehicle with a 4.6L V8 engine. The five-passenger open
model weighed 3,000 lb (1,400 kg) and was priced at $1,500, equivalent to
$43,391 in 2022. It was equipped with a Continental Six engine. The new V8
Monarch entered production in 1915, but production could not be sustained, as
new investment never materialized.
Monarch Motors was declared bankrupt in the spring of 1916. Assets were declared
to be $20,833 and liabilities $5,753 but they had no cash to operate. By
November, rights to the Monarch had been purchased by the Carter Brothers of
Hyattsville, Maryland. The V8 as well as a 12-cylinder model already developed
in prototype form by Hupp would be continued, but when the cars went on sale in
1917, they were called C.B.s by the new owners.
The Car with the Silver Wheels
1915 Monarch advertisement
1915 Monarch V8 advertisement
*) Cars by Monarch Motor Car Company
1913 - 16HP - 4 - 16 - 279 - Touring car (Tourenwagen) 5-seater, Runabout
2-seater
1914-1915 - 16HP - 4 - 16 - 262 - Touring car (Tourenwagen) 4-seater
1914-1915 - 16HP - 4 - 16 - 279 - Touring car (Tourenwagen) 5-seater, Runabout
2-seater
1916 - 29HP - 8 - 29 - 318 - Touring car (Tourenwagen) 5-seater
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