Corbin

Corbin logo image
  • FOUNDERS

      Henry M. Corbin

  • Founded in
    • 1904
  • Headquarters city
    • New Britain, Connecticut
  • Country
    • United States
  • Status
    • Inactive

Company

The Corbin was an American car produced from 1904 to 1912 in New Britain, Connecticut. The early models were air-cooled, but later models added water-cooling. In 1912, the company showcased the Model 30 and Model 40 at Madison Square Garden. The Model 30 was priced at $2,000, while the Model 40 was priced at $3,000.

History

The Corbin car was an American automobile manufactured from 1904 to 1912 in New Britain, Connecticut. The company was founded by Henry M. Corbin and produced a variety of models during its existence. The early models were air-cooled, but the company later added water-cooling. Some of the popular models included the Model 30 and Model 40, which were on display in Madison Square Garden in 1912. The Corbin car company eventually went out of business in 1912.

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