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Baker Motor Vehicle Company
Industry
Automotive
Genre
Electric automobiles
Founded
1899
Defunct
1914
Fate
Merged with Cleveland, Ohio automaker Rauch and Lang
Successor
Baker, Rauch & Lang
Headquarters
1250 West 80th St.[1],
Cleveland, OH
,
United States
Products
Vehicles Automotive parts
Baker Motor Vehicle Company was an American manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1899 to 1914. It was founded by Walter C. Baker.
^"1902 Baker electric automobile, owned by the King of Siam". Detroit Public Library. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
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