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- Simplex Nameplate, circa 1915 - The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.

- circa 1915
- Collections - Artifact
Simplex Nameplate, circa 1915
The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.
- 1914 Simplex Automobile in an Automobile Show in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, May 12, 1951 - The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.

- May 12, 1951
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1914 Simplex Automobile in an Automobile Show in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, May 12, 1951
The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.
- 1914 Simplex Automobile, Photographed May 12, 1951 - The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.

- May 12, 1951
- Collections - Artifact
1914 Simplex Automobile, Photographed May 12, 1951
The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.
- 1914 Simplex Automobile in an Automobile Show in Devon, Pennsylvania, October 1953 - The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.

- October 01, 1953
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1914 Simplex Automobile in an Automobile Show in Devon, Pennsylvania, October 1953
The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.
- Henry Austin Clark Driving 1910 Simplex, Bridgehampton, New York, circa 1957 - Henry Austin Clark, Jr., collected more than 200 cars, trucks and firefighting vehicles throughout his lifetime. Many were displayed in the Long Island Automotive Museum, which he operated from 1948 to 1980. Clark's rare 1910 Simplex, fully restored to operating condition, was one of the finest vehicles in his collection. Simplex automobiles were among the most powerful cars of their era.

- circa 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Henry Austin Clark Driving 1910 Simplex, Bridgehampton, New York, circa 1957
Henry Austin Clark, Jr., collected more than 200 cars, trucks and firefighting vehicles throughout his lifetime. Many were displayed in the Long Island Automotive Museum, which he operated from 1948 to 1980. Clark's rare 1910 Simplex, fully restored to operating condition, was one of the finest vehicles in his collection. Simplex automobiles were among the most powerful cars of their era.
- 1912 Simplex Automobile, Photographed circa 1960 - The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
1912 Simplex Automobile, Photographed circa 1960
The Simplex Automobile Company, formed in New York in 1907, produced some of the best-built and most powerful early American cars. Simplex purchased the Crane Motor Car Company of New Jersey in 1915. Crane-Simplex ended automobile production during World War I -- a temporary situation that became permanent when the company's assets were sold in 1922.