The Kline Kar was an American automobile built first in York, Pennsylvania, (1910–1912), and then in Richmond, Virginia, (1912–1923).
After leaving that company, he partnered with another former employee, Samuel E. Baily, and with Joseph C. Carrell formed B.C.K.
This new firm produced the Kline Kar starting in 1910, in the building owned by Baily for his carriage company.
[1] The Kline Model 6-50 runabout, which cost $2,585, was advertised as "one of the classiest roadsters brought out for several seasons... for a physician or a young man of fastidious taste.
[1] Richmond businessman and undertaker Alfred Douglas Price owned one and it has been restored.