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The Allen was an American automobile, built at Forstoria, Ohio between 1913 and 1921. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The company used 3. 1 litre side valve Sommers four-cylinder engines, and acquired that company in 1915. Sommers (Соммерс Someri Sommarö is an island and a Lighthouse in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland, outside the Gulf of Vyborg The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the Combustion of Fuel and an Oxidizer (typically air occurs in a confined space called a The 1920 Allen 43 was a handsome craft, featuring bevel-sided touring coachwork and a high-shouldered radiator. Coachwork is the body of a Motor vehicle ( Automobile, Bus or Truck) which is built around a Chassis, rather than Unfortunately, sales of this vehicle were not enough to avert the company's bankruptcy, which followed in 1921. Willys acquired what little was left. Willys was the brand name used by the United States Automobile company Willys-Overland Motors best known for its production of military and civilian Overall, 20,00 vehicles were sold.

Confusingly, another American company also offered a car called the Allen, also in 1913, though the Ohio model was somewhat more successful. The Allen was a short-lived United States Automobile manufactured in Philadelphia Pennsylvania from 1913 to 1914


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