Climber Motor Corp.

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The Climber was first produced in late 1919 by the Climber Motor Corporation, Little Rock, AK that was owned by William Drake, Clarence Roth, and David Hopson. By December, the Climber had 10 dealerships with most of them instate. One of their slogans was " We are not making promises, we are making cars" Problems came early and dissensions arose with Drake and Hopson leaving the company. As with a lot of companies at this time, parts were hard to come by and production was much less than promised. By 1923, the company was broke and was sold at the receiver's sale in 1924.

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The Climber was first produced in late 1919 by the Climber Motor Corporation, Little Rock, AK that was owned by William Drake, Clarence Roth, and David Hopson. By December, the Climber had 10 dealerships with most of them instate. One of their slogans was " We are not making promises, we are making cars" Problems came early and dissensions arose with Drake and Hopson leaving the company. As with a lot of companies at this time, parts were hard to come by and production was much less than promised. By 1923, the company was broke and was sold at the receiver's sale in 1924.

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Subject ID: 77551