
United States Automotive Corporation
Incorporated in Delaware in 1920. A combination of all the companies controlled by E.W. Ansted who was originaly a spring and axle manufacturer from Connersville, Indiana. The Lexington marque was produced from 1909 until 1927 when it was taken over by Auburn and the name was phased out.
Capital $10,000,000 in 7% Cumulative Preferred stock in shares of $100 and 100,000 Class A Common stock and 200,000 Class B Common stock of no par value.
1920



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