
The Moline Automobile Company, (1904 – 1924) was an American
brass era
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automobile
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manufacturer in
East Moline, Illinois
East Moline is a city in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. The population was 21,374 at the 2020 census. East Moline is one of the Quad Cities at the confluence of the Rock and Mississippi rivers, along with neighboring Moline and ...
known for the Moline, Dreadnought Moline, Moline-Knight and R & V Knight
marques.
History
Background
William H. Van Dervoort and Orlando J. Root were classmates in the Mechanical courses and graduated
BS from the
Michigan State Agriculture College in 1893. Van Dervoort went on to
Cornell
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where he received his
masters and became an assistant professor of mechanics at
Illinois State. They organized the Root & Van Dervoort Engineering Company in 1899 to manufacture stationary and portable gas engines. Within a few years, they were producing over 12,000 stationary gasoline engines annually.
File:1906 Moline Automobile Company badge.jpg, 1906 Moline Automobile Plate
File:1912 Moline Dreadnought radiator emblem.jpg, Dreadnought Moline radiator emblem
File:1914 Moline-Knight Radiator emblem.jpg, Moline-Knight radiator emblem
File:1920 R&V Knight Radiator Emblem.jpg, R & V Knight radiator emblem
File:William H. Van Dervoort SAE April 1921.jpg, William H Van Dervoort
File:Orlando J. Root The Dispatch Moline IL.jpg, Orlando J. Root
Moline automobile
In November 1903 R & V organized the Moline Automobile Company to manufacture medium-sized cars. The first 1904 Moline automobiles were powered by a newly developed
2-cylinder 12-
hp engine, and a larger
4-cylinder
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model was added in 1905. The two-cylinder
opposed engine was continued as a junior model into1907
In 1907 the village of East Moline was incorporated as the city of East Moline and became part of the
Quad Cities
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area of Illinois and
Iowa
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. By this year annual production had grown to more than 500 cars and the 4-cylinder engine was rated at 20-hp, priced at $1,750, .
In 1909 the Model S became the Model M with a 4-cylinder 35-hp engine and would be offered into 1914. The model M as a touring car was introduced at $1,500, .
The larger 40-hp Model K participated in the 1909 and 1910
Glidden Tours. The Moline team in the 1909 Glidden Tour received the Hower (
Chicago
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) trophy.
In 1910 R & V made improvements in their automobile plant with
heated concrete floors and a new
concrete paved testing track.
File:1909 Moline car on Glidden Tour at Colorado Springs.jpg, 1909 Moline Model K on the Glidden Tour
File:1909 Moline team on Glidden Tour at Fort Dodge Iowa.jpg, 1909 Team of Moline Model K's on the Glidden Tour
File:Story of the 1909 Glidden Tour -Cover - Molines Perfect Score - Moline brochure.jpg, Story of the 1909 Glidden Tour cover by Moline Automobile Company
File:Story of the 1909 Glidden Tour - Map and contestants 1 - Moline brochure.jpg, Story of the 1909 Glidden Tour, page excerpt, by Moline Automobile Company
Dreadnought Moline
Moline built one of the earliest
long stroke four-cylinder
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Piston engines are often categorized by their cylinder layout, valves and camshafts. Wankel engines are often categoriz ...
gas engines that were becoming popular for improved power.
To capitalize on the good results of Molines in reliability and endurance runs, they were advertised as Dreadnought Molines with the slogan ''"The Car of Unfailing Service"''.
Offered in several body styles, from 1911 the Model M became the only offering as a 35-hp or 40-hp automobile. The radiator emblem was crown with a relief of the 1906 battleship
Dreadnought
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. In the 1911 Five State Chicago Endurance Run the 3 Dreadnought Molines won the team class, while a Dreadnought Moline tied with a
Staver automobile for the touring car class and a Moline won the roadster class.
Root & Vandervoort Engineering Company expanded their plant in 1911 to increase production and resolve automobile backlogs and to build a projected 20,000 R & V Triumph engines.
Moline-Knight
The Moline-Knight produced from 1913 to 1919 used a
Knight engine.
The Moline-Knight engine was the first
monobloc version with 4-cylinders and rated at 50-hp.
Provided with a 3-speed in-unit transmission, It was demonstrated in a record-breaking continuous 337 hour test in the laboratory of the
Automobile Club of America.
The new
sleeve-valve
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Knight engine advertised quieter running over the usual
poppet-valve engines. The main drawback were the sleeve-valves large oil consumption.
Moline Automobile secured the services of a large advertising firm in Chicago to heavily advertise the new engine and the Moline-Knight automobile.
Bosch also, heavily advertised their magnetos and plugs used on the test. From a slow production start, sales increased to over 900 cars by 1915.
The 1914 Moline-Knight had a new streamlined body style and sat on a pressed-steel frame. It was equipped with
Wagner Electric
Wagner Electric Corporation was an electric equipment manufacturing firm established in 1891 that became part of Studebaker-Worthington in 1967.
History
Wagner Electric Corporation was founded by Herbert Appleton Wagner and Ferdinand Schwedtm ...
starting and lighting and featured
wire wheels. Englishman A. F. Marshall, formerly with the
Daimler Company
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was hired as engine inspector. The new radiator emblem for the Moline-Knight included a profile of
Sir Galahad
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, "The most perfect of
King Arthur
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's knights". The slogan at the introduction of the Moline-Knight was ''"The "Four" that makes the "Six" unnecessary".''
In 1914 W. H. Vandervoort became the President of the
Society of Automobile Engineers
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succeeding
Henry M. Leland, the founder of
Cadillac
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and (later)
Lincoln
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.
In 1915 Moline added to their Model 50 Moline-Knight cars with a junior Model 40 that was offered at $1,475 ( ), the lowest priced Knight engine car at that time.
From 1914 R & V was heavily involved in the war effort of
World War I
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and produced shells under contract for the
British
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. An additional factory building was completed for ordinance manufacturing and when the contract for the British ran out, the machinery was stored. R & V was ready to begin arms production again when the
United States
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entered the war, manufacturing shells and naval ordinance.
William Van Dervoort served as a member of the Munition Standards Board and the National War Labor Conference Board. Van Dervoort toured Europe in May 1919 as part of the reconstruction effort and while there he grew gravely ill and nearly died. Although he was finally able to return home, he never completely recovered.
In 1917 Moline Automobile Company was merged back into Root & Van Dervoort Engineering Company. After the war ended, the market for gasoline stationary engines was much smaller. Contracts were taken out for engine manufacturing for tractors,
Saxon Motor Car Company
The Saxon Motor Car Company was located in Detroit, Michigan, from 1914 to 1922. In 1917, 28,000 cars were made, making it the seventh largest car maker in the United States.
History
Hugh Chalmers of Chalmers Automobile, Chalmers Motor Car Com ...
and others. Automobile production was moved to the former ordinance plant and other contracts to use the Knight engines were pursued.
R & V Knight
In 1920 The Moline-Knight was continued as the R & V Knight and manufactured until 1924.
The Model R was a 4-cylinder 43-hp automobile with prices starting at $2,150, . The larger Model J was a
6-cylinder 60-hp automobile with a starting price of $3,050, . Enclosed
sedan and
coupe
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body styles were added to the roadster and touring cars.
The cost of expansion for the war effort were costly, and R & V was unable to recoup these funds from the
U. S. Government
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. On February 25, 1921 William H. Van Dervoort died. His illness had forced him to retire in 1920. Short on cash, R & V faltered during the
Depression of 1920–1921
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. Reorganizing was attempted but R & V was declared bankrupt and the plant and machinery was sold by 1924.
Since 1899, Orlando Root had been a business partner with
University of Illinois
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professor
Samuel W. Parr in the Standard Calorimeter Company. In 1925 the company was recapitalized and would later become the Parr Instrument Company. On February 16, 1928 Orlando Root died at his home in Moline from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
There are an estimated 37 Molines, Dreadnought Molines, Moline-Knights and R&V Knights extant.
Models
File:1905 Moline Advertisement - Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.jpg, 1905 Model B Touring and Model D Touring
File:1906 Moline Automobile Company advertisement - Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.jpg, 1906 Moline Models C Touring, Model A Touring and Model G Runabout
File:1908 Moline Model S advertisement - Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.jpg, 1908 Moline Model S Touring
File:1909 Moline Nineteen-Niner advertisement - Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.jpg, 1909 Moline (Nineteen-Niner) Model K
File:1909 Model M from brochure.jpg, 1909 Moline Model M Touring
File:1909 Model K from brochure.jpg, 1909 Moline Model K Touring
File:1910 Moline 30 advertisement - Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal.jpg, 1910 Moline (Model 30) Model M Touring and Tourabout
File:1911 Moline Long Stroke Engine - Cycle an Automobile Trade Journal.jpg, alt=Fore-Four1911 Dreadnought Moline Model M-35 Touring, Fore-Door and Roadster, 1911 Dreadnought Moline Model M-35 Touring, Fore-Door and Roadster
File:1913 Moline Dreadnought Automobile Trade Journal.jpg, 1913 Dreadnought Moline Model M-40 Touring
File:1914 Moline-Knight 4 page advertisement - Motor Age Magazine Page 3.jpg, 1914 Moline-Knight 50 Touring
File:1915 Moline-Knight advertisement - Automobile Trade Journal.jpg, 1915 Moline-Knight 40 Touring
File:1916 Moline-Knight 50 from Brochure.jpg, 1916 Moline-Knight 50 Touring
File:1917 Moline-Knight 4 Passenger Chummy Roadster.jpg, 1917 Moline-Knight Chummy Roadster
File:1917 Moline-Knight advertisement Motor Age.jpg, 1918 Moline-Knight Model C Touring
File:1920 R&V Knight advertisement Motor Age.jpg, 1920 R & V Knight Model J Coupe
File:1921 R&V Knight advertisement.jpg, 1921 R & V Knight Model R Touring
The first Moline model designations were inverted starting with D and then C, B, A not always in order.
Production
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