[4][5][6] Located in Shreveport, the Louisiana Motor Car Company was one of the thousands of small, independent auto companies which sprung up across American in the late 1910s and early 1920s.
[7][8] The company's founding came amidst a wider social movement described as the "classic era" of automobiles, in which automobiles became more affordable for consumers, and their manufacture became more necessary for society.
[9] The Louisiana Motor Car Company produced cars by assembling pieces purchased from various suppliers like Continental Motors.
[8] The company's showroom was in downtown Shreveport in the well known Uneeda Building,[10][11] while manufacturing took place in Cedar Grove, Louisiana.
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