Fuller (automobile)

Unlike preliminary cars before full production commenced, the Fuller for sale in 1908 had a 4-cylinder engine.

The Fuller car used only genuine leather upholstery, had sixteen to eighteen coats of paint, and the best engine then available.

The performance was so exceptional that a group of Omaha businessmen offered to buy the Angus Automobile Company.

The reason for the car was simply that Matthews wanted his Fuller Buggy Company to make an automobile.

After this, the high wheeler was discontinued and the parts that were left for the standard car were used on the Jackson assembly line.