Neustadt Automobile & Supply Company
Automotive manufacturer St. Louis, Missouri; USA From 1901 to 1915.
The Neustadt Automobile & Supply Company, was an early American manufacturer of automobiles.
History
The New Town Perry Company was created in 1901 in Eighteenth street St. Louis, Missouri, by JH Neustadt and a Mr. Perry. They began making parts for the automobile sector. They specialised in making kit vehicles and finished automobiles. Neustadt renamed the company Neustadt Automobile & Supply Company after Perry left in 1904.
The predominantly used brand name changed in 1904 from Neustadt-Perry to Neustadt. Also featured as Berkeley, Bluff Climber, Genevieve, JHN, and Princess Traveler. 1908 ended vehicle production initially. From 1911 to 1914 Neustadt produced commercial vehicles in complete form. In 1915, three passenger cars were commissioned.
From 1901 to 1904. In addition to vehicles with gasoline engine, there were also steam cars until 1903. A great variety distinguished the assortment. There was a choice of one-, two- and four-cylinder engines, air and water cooling, planetary and friction gearboxes and power transmission via one or two chains. Cardan drive is not explicitly mentioned.
From 1911 to 1914 there were trucks .1915 created three vehicles with four-wheel drive for HM Boyd.