E-M-F Company

Studebaker E-M-F 30
1911 Studebaker E-M-F "30" Touring Car
Body and chassis
LayoutFR
Powertrain
Engine4-cylinder
Transmission3-speed sliding gear manual[1]
Dimensions
Wheelbase106 in (2,700 mm)[1]

The E-M-F Company was an early American automobile manufacturer that produced automobiles from 1909 to 1912. The name E-M-F was gleaned from the initials of the three company founders: Barney Everitt (a custom auto-body builder from Detroit), William Metzger (formerly of Cadillac), and Walter Flanders (who had served as Henry Ford's production manager).[2]: p.vii 

  1. ^ a b Directory Index: Studebaker/1910 Studebaker/album
  2. ^ Yanik, Anthony J. (2001). The E-M-F Company: the Story of Automotive Pioneers Barney Everitt, William Metzger, and Walter Flanders. Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). ISBN 0-7680-0716-X. At Google Books (description only)