
Chase Sedan
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Chase Motor Truck Company got its start in the business of making farm equipment. Aurin M. Chase, the company's founder and a former vice president of the Syracuse Chilled Plow Company, which had been around since 1804, started producing a one-ton truck with an air-cooled engine that ran on three cylinders and two cycles. Backing Chase was Paul Bellinger from the Solvay Process Company, along with Roy Grant from Grant's Hardware and other influential businessmen in Syracuse. That same year, Aurin Chase sold the Syracuse Chilled Plow Company to Deere & Co. Chase had a solid idea in the early days of automobile manufacturing - a gasoline-powered truck that could be converted into either a passenger car or a delivery vehicle. The company's motto in 1912 ads was "The emblem of efficiency." According to the company, "Chase trucks are not cars for pleasure. They're service vehicles designed to meet the needs of businesses across the country who have come to trust their efficiency." Instructions Print with 0.2mm resolution and 10% infill.
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