They produced a five-seater tonneau with a two-cylinder opposed engine, costing $1,800.
The drive system had a four-speed transmission and transferred power to the rear axle by a shaft.
Maurice & Clarence Blood were owners of a bicycle shop at 210 N. Rose St, in Kalamazoo.
They sold a Mobile Steam car to Oscar Buckout in 1901, making them the first automotive dealership in Kalamazoo.
In 1905, they ceased building automobiles, and concentrated on universal joints in a small factory.