Marion (automobile)
Marion Radiator Emblem | |
The Car That Has Set Men to Thinking | |
| Industry | Automobile Manufacturing |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1904 |
| Defunct | 1915 |
| Fate | Merger |
| Successor | Mutual Motors Corporation |
| Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Key people | John N. Willys, Fred Tone, Robert Hassler, Harry C. Stutz |
| Products | Automobiles |
Production output | 7,158 (1904-1915) |
The Marion was an automobile produced by the Marion Motor Car Company in Indianapolis (Marion County), Indiana from 1904 to 1915.
Marion was also used for prototype automobiles in 1901 by the Marion Automobile Company of Marion, Ohio, which later operated as a garage. A Marion Flyer was listed in 1910 by the Marion Automobile & Manufacturing Company in Marion, Indiana, but no production was reported.