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Daniels Motor Company was a pioneer brass era automobile company, founded in 1916 by George E. Daniels.

With custom coachwork, the Daniels was built to order, offering a proprietary narrow-angle V8 as standard equipment, for a price (in 1922) of US $7,450.00.

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Daniels Motor Company was a pioneer brass era automobile company, founded in 1916 by George E. Daniels.

With custom coachwork, the Daniels was built to order, offering a proprietary narrow-angle V8 as standard equipment, for a price (in 1922) of US $7,450.00.

By contrast, the 1913 Lozier Big Six limousines and landaulettes were US $6,500.00, tourers and roadsters US $5,000.00; the Lozier Light Six Metropolitan tourer and runabout started at US $3,250.00; Americans ran from US $525.00 down to US $4250.00; the Enger 40 was US $2000.00, the FAL US $1750.00, the Oakland 40 US $1600.00, and both the Cole 30 US $1500.00, and Colt Runabout were US $1500.00. Presumably a Daniels customer would not have looked below that.

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Subject ID: 72148