The Winther was an automobile manufactured in Winthrop Harbor, Illinois and Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, by the Winther Motors Sales Corporation between 1920 and 1923.
[1] The company had been building trucks and fire appliances since 1917, and decided to broaden its production.
[1] The Model Six-61 was a 5-passenger touring car that was powered by a Herschell-Spillman 11000 six-cylinder engine.
[2] "Designed for critic - Built by mechanics" was the advertising slogan for the Model Six-61.
[2] The price for the Six-61 was reduced to $2250 for 1922,[1] but production was discontinued in early 1923 after 336 cars had been built.