The Bradley was an automobile manufactured in Cicero, Illinois, USA, by the Bradley Motor Car Company. Production commenced in 1920 with the Model H tourer, which was powered by a 4 cylinder Lycoming engine, had a 116-inch wheelbase, and a selling price of $1295.[1]
In 1921 the Model H continued in production, but was joined by the 6 cylinder powered Model F, also available as a tourer for $1500.[1]
In November 1920, the company went into involuntary receivership, with liabilities of approximately $100,000.[1] Although the assets held by the company were greater, including finished and party-assembled vehicles, along with a large inventory, the company was bankrupt by the end of 1921.[1] Total production of the Bradley automobile was 263 cars.[1]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley (automobile).
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