The Clinton Motor Car Company Limited was a descendant of the Clinton Thresher Company, who went out of business in 1908 when the company's factory burnt down.
[1] The car was made as a large tourer, roadster or combination car that could be converted from a passenger car to a light truck.
[2] The company highlighted the fact that the car had no foreign input, with the slogan "Canadian design, Canadian capital, Canadian workmen".
[2] No more than eight cars were made, plus an unknown number of combination cars and trucks.
This article about a brass-era automobile produced between 1905 and 1915 is a stub.