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  1. John William Lambert (January 29, 1860 – May 20, 1952) was an American automobile manufacturer pioneer and inventor. He is the inventor of the first practical American gasoline automobile. In 1891, he built a working gasoline automobile and took it on the streets of Ohio City for experimental drives.

    • Alvin Ray and Ethel Mae
    • Mechanical Engineer
    • America's First Successful Gasoline Automobile and the Father of the Gradual Transmission
    • East Maplewood Cemetery
  2. Headquarters. Anderson, Indiana. , United States. The Lambert Automobile Company was a United States automobile manufacturing company which produced the Lambert automobile from 1905 to 1916. The company was founded by automotive pioneer John William Lambert and was based in Anderson, Indiana.

  3. LAMBERT (Buckeye Manufacturing Company) (1.891 - 1.916) Un poco de historia. En 1891, John William Lambert, de Ohio City, Ohio, fabric un coche de tres ruedas. Este coche es considerado por algunos como el primer coche de gasolina fabricado en los Estados Unidos.

  4. Se convirtió en el sucesor de los automóviles Union, producidos por la empresa Union Automobile Company. El principal diseñador de sus vehículos fue John William Lambert . En 1915, la planta producía alrededor de 3000 automóviles y camiones al año, cuyo precio variaba entre los 1200 y los 3000 dólares .

    • 1917
    • Fabricante de automóviles y camiones
    • 1905
  5. 13 de mar. de 2015 · John Lambert, of Ohio City, Ohio, invented America's first gasoline-powered automobile in 1891. The three-wheel motorized buggy made transportation history, but was not a commercial success. Lambert dropped the idea of a car and worked on gasoline engines.

  6. John William Lambert built the United States' first gasoline internal combustion engine automobile, according to a five-year study by L. Scott Bailey (an automobile historian, editor, and publisher) which found substantial evidence to enter the claim on Lambert's behalf.

  7. America's first gasoline-powered automobile was a three-wheel motor buggy - the 1891 Lambert car invented by John Lambert. Later, after seeing the 1895 Times-Herald race, John Lambert went on to produce four-wheel vehicles at his Buckeye Manufacturing plant.