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#213631 - 04/27/04 03:25 PM Moore Motor Vehicles
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I am trying to dig up some information on the Moore Motor Vehicle company that was in Minnesota and later in Illinois. I was wondering if anyone had any information on it or even any pictures of the car they produced, I heard that there were only about 1,000 made. If any has any information I would much appreciate it.
Derek

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#509146 - 05/12/08 02:43 PM Re: Moore Motor Vehicles [Re: Anonymous]
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I have some info on the Moore if you're still looking. I was produced in Tilton, Il at the former Danville Car Works 1917 - 1920.

The site later became General Motors' Central Foundry, later Powertrain plant through mid 90s


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#509220 - 05/12/08 07:21 PM Re: Moore Motor Vehicles [Re: Anonymous]
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Loc: Harford County, Maryland
I did a quick 30 second search of the AACA Library & Research Center online catalog (www.aacalibrary.org) and came up with the following:

Title: Moore 1906-07 Clippings
Marque or Author Moore (Bridgeport, CT/New York City) 1906-07
Summary: A very small variety of non-color magazine advertisements and misc. clipping; also includes a page from the STANDARD CATALOG OF AMERICAN CARS. Illustrates the "Ball Bearing Car" manufactured by The Moore Automobile Company in Bridgeport, CT with offices in New York City.
Call number: 07-M6991

Title: MOORE "30" MODEL C.
Marque or Author Moore (Danville, IL) 1919
Summary: 7 1/2x10 non-color sheet printed two sides. Illustrates and provides specifications/price for the above-titled touring car model.
Call number: 07-M6992

Title: MOORE "30" SPORT MODEL
Marque or Author Moore (Danville, IL) 1919
Summary: 7 1/2x10 non-color sheet printed two sides. Illustrates and provides specifications/price for the above-titled model.
Call number: 07-M6993

Title: Moore 1918-20 Clippings
Marque or Author Moore (Danville, IL) 1918-20
Summary: A very small variety of non-color newspaper and magazine advertisements and misc. clippings; also includes a page from the STANDARD CATALOG OF AMERICAN CARS. All pieces pertain to Moore models manufactured in Minneapolis, Minn. and Danville, Ill. for the period.
Call number: 07-M6994

Title: Moore-Car Clippings
Marque or Author Moore-Car (Indianapolis, IN) 1917
Summary: Two non-color magazine advertisements and one misc. clipping. All pieces pertain to the above-titled two-wheeled car.
Call number: 07-M6995


You can contact Librarian Kim Miller at kmiller@aacalibary.org or call 717-534-2082 to see about getting copies or to see if the Library might have any other literature on the Moore automobile.

Hope this helps.
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Bruce Wheeler

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#509870 - 05/15/08 08:32 AM Re: Moore Motor Vehicles [Re: BruceW]
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Bruce,

Thanks for the info on the library. I wasn't aware of it at all.

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