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.