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Twombly (cyclecar)
The Twombly was a cyclecar manufactured in the US by Driggs-Seabury between 1913
and 1915. The cars had water-cooled, four-cylinder engines, two seats in tandem,
and an underslung body. Few of them are still in existence.
The designer was Willard Irving Twombly (1873-1953), inventor and aviator. His
largest investor, Reverend David Stuart Dodge petitioned for bankruptcy in 1915
claiming he was owed $428,238 by the Twombly group of companies for loans and
interest. Shortly after this, Twombly became involved in an expensive divorce
case and was eventually jailed following accusations of bigamy and misconduct.
1914 Twombly Model A
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