[1][2][3] Huffman Brothers Motor Company was founded in 1918, in the town of Elkhart, Indiana, United States.
[1] In September 1919, the company announced the production of new models, under the brand name Huffman Six which were introduced in 1920.
[2][3] In the summer of 1920, in October 1921, and in April 1923, the company was in the state of insolvency, however, it survived each of those instances.
They were: a two-seater roadster, five-seater sports touring car, and a seven-seater sedan.
In 1925, the company manufactured Model L. It had a six-cylinder engine with 50 horcepower (37.3 KW), and a chassis with the wheelbase with a length of 292 cm (115 ft).