Manufacturing gasoline engines, in 1902 Model added a 2-cylinder 12-hp automobile to its products.
This was joined by a 16-hp version in 1904, but a financial crisis in Auburn forced Myers to reorganize his company.
In 1906 Model prices ranged from $900 for a runabout to $1,250 (equivalent to $42,389 in 2023) for a touring car.
[1] In 1911 Myers would work with a Dr. H. H. Bissell of Watseka, Illinois who commissioned a car Bisell called the Izzer.
Myers retained one of the cars and gave the second to the Model office manager, James Littlejohn.