This moderately priced six cylinder roadster was produced in 1912. Called the Havers Self Starting "Six-44" it sold for 1850.00. The six cylinder 4 cycle engine in the magazine ad below was rated at 44 horsepower and had a long stroke. Extra horsepower was developed by using a Bosch Magneto and a Stromberg carburetor.
1912 Havers - Havers Motor Car Company Port Huron, Michigan Advertised below as "A Mechanically Perfect Six Cylinder Car" this 1910 Havers touring car was equipped with a 55 horsepower engine. In the magazine ad a 4 door tourist was priced at $1650.00 and a 2 door roadster slightly less at $1500.00.
1910 Havers Motor Car Company Magazine Advertising
Restored 1912 Havers Touring Car It is reported that brothers Ernest and Fred Havers lost money on every car they made. The Havers Motor Car Co. manufactured a much larger luxury car than most automakers in the early 1900s. Most American Automobiles during that time period were four cylinders while the Havers were all six cylinders equipped with either a 44 or 55 horsepower engines. In 1914 there was a fire at the Havers Motor Car Company and the factory was never rebuilt.
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