Interesting Information About The Kissel Motor Car Company

By Roxanne Cruz


The Kissel Motor Car Company has its roots in Wisconsin. The company's home office and manufacturing plants were in Hartford, Wisconsin. They were in business from 1906 until 1930, when they filed for bankruptcy. They were a great example of American excellence in manufacturing. It is sad that only 150 vehicles made by this firm are still around today. Some of the models made by this auto manufacturer are highly praised by antique car enthusiasts.

Some of the motor cars that have survived are stored in museums or other similar institutions. Their product line was quite varied. In addition to passenger automobiles, they built fire trucks, police vehicles, ambulances, hearses, and military vehicles. The United States military was a big customer. The company was quite patriotic and supported American war efforts. The were a major producers of outboard boat engines.

Some celebrities owned models. The famous lady pilot, Amelia Earhart, owned a 1923 "Goldbug", six cylinder, 41 horse power, Model 45 Speedster. She loved this car so much she gave it two nicknames: "Kizzle" and "Yellow Peril", because of its bright yellow color. Next to flying airplanes, Amelia Earhart loved driving a motor car. The "Yellow Peril" can be seen at a car museum in Denver, Colorado. Motor car fans are lucky that this beautiful machine has been preserved.

Fatty Arbuckle, a corpulent Hollywood comedic movie star, bought a 1919 Speedster "Goldbug". Celebrity types were attracted to the stylish, sporty look. The sports models were painted bright exotic colors. The shape and cut of the lines invoked adventure and an hint of danger. With this in mind, it is easy to understand how an adventuress and a movie star would desire to own one.

In today's language, these sport models would be called "hip". They had a visceral impact on those who are enthusiasts. The impeccable engineering combined with sophisticated design aesthetics have impressed critics and fans alike. It is clear that strong production values were in place when these machines were made.

There is an aesthetic sensibility about the model line. There is an attention to details lacking in automobiles manufacturing today. This suave, stylish design possesses a power that car lovers are mesmerized by. A visit to a car museum is both an amusing and educational activity. These are classic cars from a magical era of industrial production.

Attending a car show is a great way that you can see classic historical automobiles. This could be a great vacation idea that the entire family would enjoy. People of all ages enjoy the thrill of classic cars. This is a friendly community of kindred spirits. You will make new friends who share your passions. Visiting an auto museum is another way to actually experience real classic and vintage cars.

For enthusiasts and fans of vintage and antique motor cars, Kissel will have a special place in their hearts. Thankfully there are a few of these exquisite machines for us to still enjoy. Visiting museums, shows, and special events helps keep the spirit of vintage cars alive.




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