Very few if any were produced as none exist today. It's possible that The King-Remick was made up of components intended for other cars. Reportedly the King-Remick was a 2 seater runabout powered by a large six cylinder engine. It's design was very similar to the Mercer Type 35 Raceabout shown below.
![]() 1911 Mercer Raceabout We are looking for King-Remick automobile photographs or vintage King-Remick advertising for this web page. In the mean time enjoy this Jencick Motor Corporation Port Chester, New York ad from a vintage 1911 magazine.
![]() 1911 Jencick Motor Corporation According to this Jencick Motors magazine ad - "The Jencick Motors are the highest grade and finest quality of automobile motors manufactured in America today (1911). The Motors that operate smoothly under hardest conditions of service, economically, silently and with the durability and flexibility of the steam engine. Built for permanent service not for one season, but for many. As good in the fifth year as in the first." The Jencick Motor Corporation was located in Port Chester, New York.
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