Woods Electric, 1910
Collection of the Canadian Automotive Museum
From Country Life in America, January 1910. Founded in 1899, Woods Motor Vehicle Company was originally run by Frederick Nichols of Toronto, making it a rare instance of early Canadian involvement in a U.S.-based auto company, instead of the other way around.
Transcription of Main Paragraph:
“MANUFACTURED by the Pioneers of electric vehicle builders. Imported Hess-Bright Bearings and 40-cell Exide Batteries attain for Woods Electrics achievements in mileage and endurance equaled by no other Electric Vehicle. Luxurious beauty and dignity has made the Woods Electric the chosen car of those who choose the best. Specially constructed for solid rubber tires.”