The Driggs was an automobile manufactured by the Driggs Ordnance & Manufacturing Corporation of New Haven, Connecticut between 1921 and 1923.[1]

The Model D was powered by a 4-cylinder engine of the company's own design, and had a wheelbase of 104 inches (2640mm).[1] The following models and prices were offered for sale:

  • Tourer - $1275
  • Roadster - $1275
  • Sedan - $1975[2]

For 1923 a Coupe was added to the range, selling for $1675.[2] Although the Model D was advertised with the slogan "Built With the Precision of Ordnance", sales were probably not more than 150 vehicles.[1] From 1923 the Model D was built for the taxi market until 1925.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Georgano, Nick (2000). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. London: Stationery Office. p. 1792. ISBN 0117023191.
  2. 1 2 3 Kimes, Beverly Rae (1996). The Standard Catalog of American Cars: 1805-1942. Iola, IA: Krause Publications. p. 1612. ISBN 0873414284.
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