I need to pick some automotive brains! My grandmother who just turned 97 remembers a car she drove around age 12 called a Lexington. She cannot find anyone who has heard of it. Can anyone give me some info on this mysterious car??
I need to pick some automotive brains! My grandmother who just turned 97 remembers a car she drove around age 12 called a Lexington. She cannot find anyone who has heard of it. Can anyone give me some info on this mysterious car??
The Lexington was produced in Lexington Kentucky and Connersville Indiana in 1909 to 1927. In 1920 it won the first and second place in the Pikes Hill climb. It was desolved in 1927 and taken over by the Auburn Corporation. The highest yearly production rate was in 1921 when they produced 4,236 cars.<BR>later-jac
The Lexington was produced in Lexington Kentucky and Connersville Indiana in 1909 to 1927. In 1920 it won the first and second place in the Pikes Hill climb. It was desolved in 1927 and taken over by the Auburn Corporation. The highest yearly production rate was in 1921 when they produced 4,236 cars.<BR>later-jac
You learn something new every day-eh?
Welcome back jac ~ You have now arrived in the land of double postings. Be careful what you say because it is sure to be repeated![]()
Howard
I believe "Old Cars Weekly" just(early October)ran an article on the Lexington.
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