The Scrippe-Booth Cyclecar Company was organised in Detroit, US by Willaim E Scripps, George G Booth and James Scripps Booth


Saturday 1st November 1913

The Scrippe-Booth Cyclecar Company was organised in Detroit, US by Willaim E Scripps, George G Booth and James Scripps Booth. Scripps-Booth company produced vehicles intended for the luxury market. In 1916 they consolidated with the Sterling Motor Company to become the Scripps-Booth Corporation. By this time Scripps-Booth had been purchased by Chevrolet whose founder William C. Durant was also the founding president of Sterling Motor Company. General Motors discontinued the brand name in 1923.


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