The Carhartt was an American automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, by the Carhartt Automobile Company from 1911 to 1912.
[1] The company claimed that "28 years of manufacturing success culminates in the Carhartt car," but this was based on the company's expertise in manufacturing overalls.
[2] Two 4-cylinder models were advertised - the Junior 25 hp and Four 35 hp, with the latter having six different body styles, all priced at $2250.
[1] Very few of these cars were built before Carhartt returned exclusively to the manufacturing of clothing.
This article about a brass-era automobile produced between 1905 and 1915 is a stub.