Washington Motor Company

[1] In 1922 the Model C was introduced, which featured a larger 8R Continental engine, and a wider range of body styles - tourer, sport, sedan and California top tourer.

[2] Company slogans included "The Ideal of a Nation" and "Washington - A Name That Stands for Character and Strength".

[2] In 1924 the company moved to Middletown, and commenced work on a steam-powered car, which was identical in styling to the Model C tourer, except for the use of disc instead of artillery wheels.

[2] Only three steamers were built before the company went bankrupt in December 1924, due to expending all of its working capital on the new factory.

[2] Total Washington production is estimated at between 25 and 60 gasoline powered cars and the three steamers.