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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1905

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Q781156
defunct English manufacturer of motor vehicles
PACCAR
Paccar Inc. (stylized as PACCAR) is an American company that manufactures heavy-duty trucks. It operates subsidiaries including Kenworth, Peterbilt, and DAF Trucks. Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, PACCAR also provides financial services and industrial parts. Its stock is listed on the Nasdaq and is part of the S&P 500 index.
Delage
Delage is a French luxury automobile and racecar company founded in 1905 by Louis Delâge in Levallois-Perret near Paris; it was acquired by Delahaye in 1935 and ceased operation in 1953. A new incarnation created by the association which acquired the rights to the name in 1956, "Les Amis de Delage", was announced in 2019. Delage Automobiles began production with the Delage D12.
REO Motor Car Company
American automotive company
Sunbeam
British motor car manufacturer and brand
Commer
Commer was a British manufacturer of commercial and military vehicles from 1905 until 1979. Commer vehicles included car-derived vans, light vans, medium to heavy commercial trucks, and buses. The company also designed and built some of its own diesel engines for its heavy commercial vehicles.
Velocette
Velocette is a range of motorcycles made by Veloce Ltd, in Hall Green, Birmingham, England. One of several motorcycle manufacturers in Birmingham, Velocette was a small, family-owned firm, selling almost as many hand-built motorcycles during its lifetime as the mass-produced machines of the giant BSA and Norton concerns. Renowned for the quality of its products, the company was "always in the picture" in international motorcycle racing from the mid-1920s until the 1950s, culminating in two World Championship titles (1949–1950 350 cc) and its legendary and still-unbeaten (for single-
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
1905-1997 shipbuilding company in the United States
Zust
thumb|Original Zust logo thumb|A 1912 28 hp model Zust (originally Züst) was an Italian car manufacturing company operating from 1905 to 1917.
Diamond T
trademark
Lion-Peugeot
thumb|The Lion-Peugeot badge on a Lion-Peugeot VA
Cartercar
thumb|Cartercar plant (1915) thumb|Cartercar Model A (1908) thumb|Cartercar (1909) Cartercar was an American automotive manufacturing company established in 1905 in Jackson, Michigan, and founded by Byron J. Carter. After several relocations in other cities, Cartercar was acquired by General Motors in 1909.
Rolland-Pilain
thumb|Part de Fondateur of the Etabl. Rolland & Em. Pilain S.A., issued 28. December 1911 Rolland-Pilain was a French car maker formally established on 4 November 1905 at 95, rue Victor-Hugo in Tours by François Rolland and Émile Pilain. thumb|right|Rolland-Pilain 2-litre
Rainier Motor Car Company
company
Advance Motor Manufacturing Company
UK automobile manufacturer
National Steel and Shipbuilding Company
shipyard in San Diego, CA owned by General Dynamics
Selden Motor Vehicle Company
automobile manufacturer
Carrozzeria Barbi
Italian autobus bodybuilder factory
Ayats
thumb|right|260px|Ayats Bravo 1 coach on a Scania AB|Scania chassis
Junior F.J.T.A.
automobile manufacturer
Frera
thumb|Frera Motoleggera 1931 thumb|Share of the S. A. Frera, issued 17. November 1919 Frera is a historic brand of motorcycles, which were produced in Tradate. Until the late 1920s Frera was one of the leading Italian motor brands. Their factory in Tradate operated between 1905 and 1936, before becoming a museum in 2005.
Haynes Automobile Company
defunct United States automobile manufacturing company
Stoddard-Dayton
right|250px|thumb|Stoddard-Dayton right|250px|thumb|Stoddard-Dayton Model G (1908) right|250px|thumb|Stoddard-Dayton 45 hp Police Car (1908) Stoddard-Dayton was a high quality car manufactured by Dayton Motor Car Company in Dayton, Ohio, US, between 1905 and 1913. John W. Stoddard and his son Charles G. Stoddard were the principals in the company.