They were powerful touring cars built by a factory which primarily made marine gas engines.
Pungs bought out his partner O. J. Mulford, who departed and established the Gray Marine Motor Company in 1905.
[2] In 1905, the marine engine and boat building part of the factory burned and production was delayed while Pungs-Finch rebuilt.
The 50-hp model was offered again in 1908 but by now the company concentrated their efforts on marine gas engines and boat building.
[1][2] The 1906 model Finch Limited, probably the only one built, was discovered in a factory and restored by automobile historian Henry Austin Clark Jr. in the 1950s.