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  1. Apr 16, 2024 · Alexander Winton (born June 20, 1860, Grangemouth, Stirling, Scot.—died June 21, 1932, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.) was a Scottish-born American pioneer automobile manufacturer who put thousands of “Winton Sixes” on the road.

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  2. 1860 - 1932. The forgotten forefather of the American automobile. Alexander Winton successfully convinced the American public that automobiles were more than a passing fad. Born in 1860 in Grangemouth, Scotland, Winton was a Scottish immigrant who came to New York at the age of 19.

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  4. Winton, a millionaire from the success of his Cleveland-based company, retired from racing when he hired America's first professional auto racing star, Barney Oldfield, in 1903. He is pictured here with his first Winton Bullet racer on Ormond Beach in 1903.

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    Our first inventor is credited for the first semi-trailer truck. In 1896, Alexander Winton went into the business of “horseless carriages” in Cleveland, Ohio. His company, the Winton Motor Carriage Company of Cleveland, sold their first 22 cars in 1898, and the cars needed to be delivered to their buyers. However, the buyers lived hundreds of miles...

    Another inventor is credited for pursuing the same design idea around the same time. In 1914, Charles Fruehauf was working as a blacksmith and carriage builder in Detroit, Michigan. That year, a local lumber tycoon named Frederic M. Sibley Sr. requested that Fruehauf build him a trailer that could be towed on the back of his Ford Model T so he coul...

    Today, semi trucks serve a very similar purpose—transporting large loads across the country! The trucking industry is often deemed the “lifeblood” of the American economy. Over 70 percent of the goods and commodities in the United States are transported by truck. In fact, without the trucking industry and over 3.5 million truck drivers that keep it...

    (Article) In-depth history of the Fruehauf Trailer Company: www.singingwheels.com/company-history-early-years.html (Article) In-depth history of Alexander Winton: www.gwtrans.com/the-history-of-semi-trailer-trucks/ More photos of Fruehauf’s semi trailers: www.coachbuilt.com/bui/f/fruehauf/fruehauf.htm By Hannah Postlethwait, Go! Staff Writer Go! Ma...

  6. Sep 23, 2018 · A happier tale exists with the biography of Alexander Winton, born in 1860 on the banks of the Strathclyde, who came to America at the age of 19 to seek his fortune. As leading lights of the car industry go, he's not well known. Too bad, because for all his faded memory, the guy lived a productive, fascinating life.

  7. Jul 29, 2020 · Alexander Winton in the Winton Bullet No. 2; Contemporary photograph, public domain. It was…unexpected. The hood is broad and flat behind the wedge-shaped nose. Low and clean lined, it looks almost modern. Such appearances, though, are betrayed by the tall wheels, narrow tread and the exposed driving position.

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