Fee-Bock Automobile Company
Fee-Bock Automobile Company was an early American manufacturer of automobiles and automotive dealers. The brand name was Fee-American.
History
Fee-Bock Automobile Company headed by Robert L. Fee from Detroit, Michigan. Sold vehicles came from Elmore. At the suggestion of his co-worker Edward Zolle the development of own automobiles began. The first public presentation took place in February 1907 at the Detroit Automobile Show. Fee realized that selling vehicles that came easily available was easier than making them yourself. So overall, only a few vehicles built.
The model Construction was an open touring car with room for five people.This came with a two-cylinder two-stroke engine the performance was stated at 18/20 hp. this drove the rear axle via a cardan shaft.
By 1908 ended vehicle production.