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- "American Cyclecar" Magazine for December 1913 - <em>The American Cyclecar</em> magazine catered to motorists devoted to this type of small car. A cyclecar was a slim, lightweight, and economical vehicle usually powered by a one- or two-cylinder engine. In the mid-1910s, at the height of the cyclecar fad in America, proponents could learn about the vehicle by reading this and other similar magazines and journals.

- December 01, 1913
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"American Cyclecar" Magazine for December 1913
The American Cyclecar magazine catered to motorists devoted to this type of small car. A cyclecar was a slim, lightweight, and economical vehicle usually powered by a one- or two-cylinder engine. In the mid-1910s, at the height of the cyclecar fad in America, proponents could learn about the vehicle by reading this and other similar magazines and journals.
- "The American Cyclecar" Magazine for July 1914 - <em>The American Cyclecar</em> magazine catered to motorists devoted to this type of small car. A cyclecar was a slim, lightweight, and economical vehicle usually powered by a one- or two-cylinder engine. In the mid-1910s, at the height of the cyclecar fad in America, proponents could learn about the vehicle by reading this and other similar magazines and journals.

- July 01, 1914
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"The American Cyclecar" Magazine for July 1914
The American Cyclecar magazine catered to motorists devoted to this type of small car. A cyclecar was a slim, lightweight, and economical vehicle usually powered by a one- or two-cylinder engine. In the mid-1910s, at the height of the cyclecar fad in America, proponents could learn about the vehicle by reading this and other similar magazines and journals.
- Carette Magazine for March 1915 - Proponents of cyclecars could find articles, information, and advertisements about these small cars in <em>Carette</em> magazine. A cyclecar was a slim, lightweight, and economical vehicle usually powered by a one- or two-cylinder engine. The cyclecar fad in America lasted for only a few years in the mid-1910s.

- March 01, 1915
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Carette Magazine for March 1915
Proponents of cyclecars could find articles, information, and advertisements about these small cars in Carette magazine. A cyclecar was a slim, lightweight, and economical vehicle usually powered by a one- or two-cylinder engine. The cyclecar fad in America lasted for only a few years in the mid-1910s.