Buckeye Wagon & Motor Car Company
Buckeye Wagon & Motor Car Company was an early American manufacturer of wagons and later automobiles. The brand name was Buckeye.
History
The Buckeye Wagon Company was founded in 1904 at Canal street, Dayton Ohio. They at first made horse drawn wagons. Charles Anderson was president and WL Wirsching secretary. In 1910, they changed the name to Buckeye Wagon & Motor Car Company and began producing automobiles. The brand name was Buckeye. In 1911 ended the production of motor vehicles.
The model was an open type-high wheeler for commercial use. With its large wheels, it was suitable for the then bad roads in America at the time. The open commercial vehicle had a 3000 pounds carry weight and heavy-duty transmission. It had a four-cylinder engine with 25 hp power. The chassis had 100-inch (254 cm) wheelbase.
There were no connections to People's Automobile Company and Logan Construction Company using the same brand name.