Bethlehem Motor Truck Corporation

The Bethlehem Motors Corporation was a manufacturer of tractors, automobiles and trucks in Allentown, Pennsylvania, between 1917 and 1926.

[1] In 1918 and 1919, the Corporation built the Model 18-36 tractor, which weighed three tons, and was powered by a Beaver 4-cylinder engine with two forward speeds.

[1] Standard equipment included a Stromberg carburettor, Bosch magneto and Fedders radiator.

[2] The Ideal was a four-seater sedan with a 40 hp engine built by Bethlehem, Timken axles, and was priced at $3,000.

[3] Bethlehem was also one of the manufacturers of Liberty Trucks for the United States Army during World War I.

Share of the Bethlehem Motors Corp., issued 29. October 1920
1917 ad for the company's trucks.
1920 ad for the trucks.