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  1. Alexander Winton (June 20, 1860 – June 21, 1932) was a Scottish-American bicycle, automobile, and diesel engine designer and inventor, as well as a businessman and racecar driver. Winton founded the Winton Motor Carriage Company in 1897 in Cleveland, Ohio

  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Alexander Winton was a Scottish-born American pioneer automobile manufacturer who put thousands of “Winton Sixes” on the road. After serving an apprenticeship in Clyde shipyards Winton moved to the United States in 1880, worked in iron mills and as a steamship engineer, and became a bicycle.

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  3. Learn about Alexander Winton, the Scottish immigrant who founded the Winton Motor Carriage Company and built the first American car to cross the country. He also invented many automobile features and held over 100 patents.

  4. "Famous But Forgotten: The Story of Alexander Winton" by Clevelanders Thomas F. Saal and Bernard J. Golias details Winton's fascination with motion and power, from his beginnings as a bicycle manufacturer on Cleveland's West Side to his design and development of high-end automobiles.

  5. Alexander Winton was a Scottish-American inventor and automobile pioneer who built the first gasoline car sold in America in 1898. He also developed the first American-made diesel engine and held more than 100 patents in automobile design.

  6. Jan 9, 2017 · In 1930, Alexander Winton, by then one of the legends of the auto industry, wrote this article for the Post about the wild early days when even promoting the idea of a self-propelling machine would make you the object of ridicule.

  7. Jul 31, 2023 · 1898 Winton. Alexander Winton, like many bicycle makers at the time, began experimenting with single-cylinder engines in 1896. He was soon manufacturing motors suitable for powering horseless carriages, leading him to incorporate his new car company the following year on March 15.