Category
page 1Defunct companies based in Indiana
Studebaker
Studebaker was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. The company held a location at 1600 Broadway in Times Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The company was founded in 1852 and incorporated in 1868 as the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company. The firm was originally a coachbuilder, manufacturing wagons, buggies, carriages and harnesses.
Overland Automobile
company
ATA Airlines
American low-cost scheduled and charter airline
Crosley
automobile manufacturer
ITT Technical Institute
former for-profit technical institute
Gennett
American record company and label in Richmond, Indiana
Delco Electronics
US auto part supplier
C.G. Conn
manufacturer of musical instruments
DeWitt Motor Company
early 20th century US automobile company
ChaCha
human-guided search engine
American Simplex
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Apperson
right|thumb|1916 Apperson Jack Rabbit Touring Car
right|thumb|Apperson Chummy Roadster
thumb|1920 Apperson advertisement
thumb|Apperson north plant (1916)
thumb|Apperson south plant (1916)
thumb|1905 Apperson Model B touring Car
The Apperson was a brand of American automobile manufactured from 1901 to 1926 in Kokomo, Indiana.
Pope-Waverley
thumb|1910 Waverley Coupe
thumb|1914 Waverley plant
thumb|1914 Waverley Service Depot
thumb|Waverley advertisement (1913)
Pope-Waverley was one of the marques of the Pope Motor Car Company founded by Albert Augustus Pope and was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1908 until production ceased in 1914 they became independent again as the Waverley Company.
McFarlan Automobile
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer